50 First Dates (2004)
Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.
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This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Sadly Over-hyped
Great Film overall
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
I love it man She's beautiful man I just started Adam collection And this is great one
50 First Dates is a love story of a beautiful couple,this movie shows a essence of true love.The lead male character Henry is shown pervert but when he falls in love with Lucy, he decides to be with her for rest of his life. Henry makes her fall in love him each and every single day, I loved that how patient and caring he was, his way of approaching the whole situation about Lucy was incredible. The story is very simple with no hidden meanings in it. People who are into watching Love Stories can go ahead with this movie, you guys are definitely gonna love it and probably you will fall in love with your partner again.This movie will make you smile, laugh and cry. Some scenes are very funny you are definitely gonna laugh specially Ula's character is very funny which keeps the grip of this movie and makes it balanced in every aspect of love and fun.
One of the most beautiful romantic films I have ever seen, those that make you cry and want a relationship like theirs just for the fact of having someone that loves you so much, that much he'd sacrifice everything for you. Like The Notebook or Titatic. It deserves you watch it.
Adam Sandler stars as Henry Roth, the leading man whose womanizing ways change when he falls for a younger girl Lucy Whitmore (Drew Barrymore. The concept of the film is relatively simply but it is quite interesting, how the film could have been (for better or for worse) seems to be cut from the same cloth as the lame line of humor, but the romance story that develops around the idea actually achieves a certain level of charm. A major reason why Adam Sandler comes off fairly well in the film is the rest of the cast simply stay out of Barrymore's way whenever she appears; her effortlessly beguiling performance generates both smiles and genuine poignance. The ending is quite unique but it makes sense in the way. All together, 50 First Dates is a decent watch for Sandler fans, and those of mysterious romantic comedies.