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Sweet November (2001)

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Sweet November
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Directed byPat O'Connor
CastKeanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Jason Isaacs, Greg Germann, Liam Aiken, Ray Baker, Lauren Graham, Robert Joy, Frank Langella and Michael Rosenbaum
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2000
DVD ReleaseJuly 24, 2001
Running Time120 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code085391899723
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1 DVD, Warner Bros. Pictures, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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About Sweet November

The 1968 version of Sweet November was a frothy fable that worked, for the most part, due to the charmingly offbeat chemistry of costars Sandy Dennis and Anthony Newley. For this turn-of-the-millennium remake, Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron do their best to ground the fable in a more sophisticated reality, but that's just what this movie doesn't need. The premise is preposterous to begin with, so we need credible fantasy to leap over chasms of logic and ease into what should be a tear-jerking variation of Love Story. It's certainly possible to get suckered into the movie's sticky-sweet romance, but you'll need extra effort to suspend your disbelief.

Theron is Sara, who pathologically lures men into romance for one month at a time, "helping" them before moving onto the next month's catch. She's avoiding long-term commitments because she's deathly ill--a fact revealed by hundreds of prescription bottles hidden in her medicine cabinet. Reeves is Nelson, the fast-lane advertising executive who reluctantly becomes Sara's Mr. November. He's insulting and callous until he learns the truth, at which point director Pat O'Connor makes a 180-degree tone shift that cannot possibly succeed. Theron makes the most of her movie-sickness routine, but Reeves is out of his depth, and not one but two romantic montages (set to the music of Enya, no less) only emphasize the movie's abundant clichés (the most obvious being The Patriot's Jason Isaacs as Theron's supportive gay neighbor). Cry if you must, but don't let anyone catch you. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (118 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSweet NovemberQuote
I loved this movie! Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves were wonderful together. It was actually beautiful yet sad at the same time.Sara Deever ( Charlize) takes a different man into her home every month. Her reasons in doing this is to help the men out with any kind of problems they are having in life. Nelson (Keanu) happened to be her November. He is a rude, arrogant man that doesn't care about anyone but himself. She helps him become a better person and they fall inlove for the first time in both of their lives. Little does Nelson know that Sara is ill. I will leave it at that because i don't want to give everything away.I would recommend this movie to anyone because it is great. Also, Jason Isaacs provides some comedy in this movie as well. He was fun to watch. August 4, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteThis November is anything but sweet...Quote
I think I can honestly say that `Sweet November' is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. It's actually so bad that I'm at a loss for words at really what to say here. I am truly baffled by all the four and five star reviews, but I'm not here to judge other reviewers, just this atrocious movie.

`Sweet November' has the disadvantage of sporting a preposterous story that makes little to no sense and is chuck full of so many clichés one may can guess each and every plot point just by reading the film description. Sara Deever is a sweet single woman who engages in month-long relationships with men in order to help them change their lives for the better. She shies away from any real commitment because she is very ill and so she makes sure she warns them before agreeing to take them on that they are not allowed to fall in love with her, no matter what. Her `November' is Nelson Moss, an advertising executive who is a workaholic, devoid of any real life. After a chance meeting she decides to invite him to live with her so she can `help' him.

Yes, it's a ridiculous premise. No self respecting woman would invite total strangers to come live with them, and no sane male would take her up on the offer. He may go home for the night, but he's not moving in.

I understand that films don't always make sense; they are in fact works of fiction; and if the plot were the only issue I may be compelled to forgive it a little and enjoy what else I can from the film, but the plot is the least of its worries. There is a major problem with the two stars of this film, especially Reeves, but Theron does little to rectify the problem. Keanu Reeves is seriously one of the worst actors of our generation. He has almost no emotional depth and is almost always one-note. In fact the only role he seemed suited for and actually delivered in was `The Matrix', for it was the only role that required his dry personality. Here he falls flat and proves uninteresting and ridiculously mechanical. His performance is laughably bad, nothing honest coming from him in any way. Theron is better, but she can't rescue the film. She is charming but her quirkiness tends to be a drawback. Her character comes off as rather insane instead of interesting. She is gorgeous, there is no denying that, but pretty is not enough.

I honestly thought that this movie was going to be sweet, but I can't stress enough how deceiving the films title really is. I want to rent the original now, just to see if it is as horrible. Somehow I doubt that. I took my ex-girlfriend to see this film when it was first released, thinking that it would be a great date movie, but it proved to be a horrible experience for the both of us, and while I don't blame this movie for our eventual breakup (which happened less than a week later) I do find it slightly ironic and like to joke that this movie was our downfall. I recently caught this movie on Cable and sat through it, just to see if my feelings for the film were tainted by my feelings for my ex, and their not; the movie is genuinely horrendous.

If you want to see something romantic and charming this is not the route to go. Rent `Love Story' or `The Notebook' or `While You Were Sleeping' instead. May 9, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteOh please! No more Love stories ending with an uncurable disease!Quote
I first saw this movie when it first came out with a friend--she had free tickets--I am very glad she did, because after watching it, I am glad I did not pay $10.00 bucks to see this movie. Okay, being a sucker for romances, I decided to watch it again.....

First, I would like to say, I love, love Charlize Theron as an actor, she is excellent, when placed in the right roles and her agent is not on some kind of "let's make a quick buck, fix!" But hey, she did make Mr. Reeves look good, okay not really.

But Keanu Reeves in a romances is like someone scratching their nails on a chalkboard, HUH! actually he is just an awfully, awful actor, it's like watching a robot trying to have emotions, especially in an romantic movie. Keanu is better in movies that does not require using the human heart to express emotions!

Now on to the Scenes in the Sweet November. I'm from SF and know for certain, at least I am 99.9% certain that you cannot walk out of your house in Potrero Hill and 5 minutes later be scrolling down Dolores Park, eating an ice cream cone, nor can you be in Chinatown with one skip and a hop from Potrero Hill. Unless you have a car or you have a very special route from Potrero to Dolores Park to Chinatown, in which case could someone please let me Know! Just had to mention this, because it really bugged me....

But hey, this is hollywood and I guess they figured us folks in the Bay Area would not catch this one.

Basically, if the acting on Keanu's part had been believable, heartfelt and real, I would have enjoyed this movie more. Plus, what is up with the Movies about dying woman, with some unknown disease! October 25, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteSweet november (not Spanish Subtitled)Quote
I liked the expedited serviced, but what I didnt like was that this movie wasn't well described in all of their features. I ordered the movie as a gift for someone else, hoping that it included subtitles in Spanish, but that wasn't specified in the general review at Amazon's (in fact, it didn't specified what the languajes of the subtitles were, as all of the movies reviewed at Amazon's).

I really would like to know, for future purchases, that the movies listed were rated at all of their features, specifically of the languajes of their subtitles.
July 6, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteI LOVE IT, THINK YOU WILL TOO!Quote
This movie has a sweetness and softness that I love but it still has some laughs and irony. It is a nice mixture which also includes tears and as a whole it is a movie that I do recommend. Romanticism is definitely the main ingredient. Charlize Theron has a wonderful portrayal, not usual with her. April 11, 2007

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