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The Next Best Thing (2000)
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Reviews Counted:91
Fresh:17
Rotten:74
Average Rating:3.7/10
Consensus: Story elements clash and acting falls short.
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: At her job, driving instructor Abbie (Madonna) has no problems getting her students to bend over backwards and tie themselves into knots for her. But in life she can't seem to find anyone to tie... At her job, driving instructor Abbie (Madonna) has no problems getting her students to bend over backwards and tie themselves into knots for her. But in life she can't seem to find anyone to tie the knot with her. Robert (Everett), her best friend and confidant, runs a successful landscaping business but is having equally dismal luck finding his Mr. Right. When Abbie's latest relationship crumbles, she turns to Robert (who happens to be gay) for comfort and advice. They commiserate over a parade of margaritas and martinis, which results in an unexpected tryst. Abbie becomes pregnant and believing, that this may be her one shot at motherhood, decides to have the child. Robert, committed to being a good father, moves in with her, and together they create an unconventional but loving home for their precocious son, Sam (Stumpf). Robert continues to date but keeps parenting as his first priority. Abbie, on the other hand, uses her yoga skills to remain celibate but finally relents when she meets Ben (Bratt), a handsome and charming investment banker. Romance flowers between Abbie and Ben, and as they grow closer Robert feels his role as father threatened. Tensions mount, and when Abbie and Ben announce plans to be wed, the family explodes over a heart-wrenching custody battle for Sam. Everett sparkles and Madonna oozes her usual cool in this drama/comedy from the director of MIDNIGHT COWBOY. [More]
Starring: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Illeana Douglas
Starring: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Illeana Douglas, Michael Vartan, Josef Sommer, Malcolm Stumpf, Lynn Redgrave, Neil Patrick Harris, Mark Valley, Stacy Edwards, Linda Larkin
Director: John Schlesinger
Director: John Schlesinger
Screenwriter: Thomas Ropelewski
Producer: Leslie Dixon, Tom Rosenberg, Linne Radmin
Composer: Gabriel Yared
Reviews for The Next Best Thing
A well-executed character study populated with substantial characters, excellent performances, and an understanding of tragic human nature.
It's a failure, but a well-done failure, and those are sometimes worth watching.
A comedy that salutes friendship as a resilient and abiding bond that can carry people over troubled waters.
Ultimately, the film works because Schlesinger handles the comedy-to-drama transition with skill.
The tenderness of the relationship is completely believable because of the easy and affectionate way Everett and Madonna play off of each other.
Buena muestra de que para ser un verdadero padre hace falta mucho más que una mera preferencia sexual
Writer Thomas Ropelewski and director John Schlesinger build gradually toward the climax of the movie in an intelligent way.
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