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Director Nancy Meyers initially planned to invite Jack Nicholson to play Ben Whittaker, but the role was later handed over to Robert De Niro.
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Hathaway's role Jules Austin was originally scheduled to be played by Reese Witherspoon.
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At the beginning of the film, the role of Anne Hathaway talks with a bride-to-be named "Rachel". Interestingly, Anne Hathaway played in the 2008 film "Rachel's Wedding" It is the younger sister of "bride-to-be Rachel".
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Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro’s Tai Chi teacher is Tiffany Chen, and Tiffany’s grandfather is the famous Yang Tai Chi master William CC Chen living in the United States
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Robert De Niro once had an argument with Jay-Z at DiCaprio's birthday party, and this discord was widely reported by the media. In the film, Robert De Niro also kicked off Jaz-Z, saying that he didn't know him, but he knew his wife Beyonce.
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Kaylah 2022-03-22 09:01:32
Politically correct, interesting material selection, strong cast. But there is a sense of embarrassment and powerlessness throughout the film. Apart from the weak mainline drama, the boring old man's character, the sloppy narrative, the lack of chemistry in the protagonist, and the fact that Holm's acting is so stupid, the offices they live in are so much like a model house/hotel. It doesn't look human. Annie has a fashion show again, but the clothes are not too good.
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Jany 2022-01-27 08:04:03
Simple and comfortable, it lacks a little in depth, but makes up for it in warmth. Robert is so handsome; Hathaway is so beautiful, and her expressions and movements are well-adjusted. The little girl who was an assistant to the devil back then has now become a strong woman. PS This film is simply a textbook-level dressing tutorial, Hathaway's light mature OL style, Robert's retro dress style, each set is pleasing to the eye.
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Jules: Nobody calls men "men" anymore. Have you noticed? Women went from "girls" to "women."Men went from "men" to "boys?" This is a problem in the big picture. Do you know what I mean?
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Jules: Here's my theory about this. We all grew up during the "take your daughter to work day" thing, right?
Ben: Mm-Hmm.
Jules: So we were always told we could be anything, do anything. And I think guys got, maybe not left behind, but not quite as nurtured, you know? I mean, like, we were the generation of "you go, girl."We had Oprah. And I wonder sometimes how guys fit in, you know? They still seem to be trying to figure it out. They're still dressing like little boys. They're still playing video games. Well, they've gotten great. So...
Davis: I love video games!
Lewis: Oh, boy.
Jules: How, in one generation, have men gone from guys like jack Nicholson and Harrison Ford to... take Ben, here. A dying breed. You know? Look and learn, boys. Because if you ask me, this is what cool is.
[leaning on Ben]