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The Next Best Thing (2000)

The Next Best Thing (2000)
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Best buddies Abbie (Madonna), a heterosexual yoga instructor, and Robert (Rupert Everett), a gay landscaper, cope with failed relationships, the approach of middle age, and the AIDS-related death of a mutual friend by sticking together as a "family of choice." Drunk one night, they have sex, and when Abbie turns up pregnant, they decide to move in together and raise the child as decidedly unconventional co-parents. Flash forward several years and Abbie begins dating Ben (Benjamin Bratt), an investment banker. The new relationship causes tension between Abbie and Robert that ultimately leads to betrayal, courtroom confrontation, and a sudden denouement. Everett, a sometime writer of trashy comic novels such as Hello Darling, Are You Working?, reportedly supplied the film's concept and even additional dialogue, although Tom Ropelewski is the credited screenwriter. This was pop diva Madonna's first film role since the hoopla of Evita; she supplied a highly edited hit cover of Don McLean's "American Pie" and one other song for the soundtrack, which was released on her own Maverick imprint. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Rupert EverettMadonna, (more)
Director(s):
John Schlesinger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Next Best Thing

Best buddies Abbie (Madonna), a heterosexual yoga instructor, and Robert (Rupert Everett), a gay landscaper, cope with failed relationships, the approach of middle age, and the AIDS-related death of a mutual friend by sticking together as a "family of choice." Drunk one night, they have sex, and when Abbie turns up pregnant, they decide to move in together and raise the child as decidedly unconventional co-parents. Flash forward several years and Abbie begins dating Ben (Benjamin Bratt), an investment banker. The new relationship causes tension between Abbie and Robert that ultimately leads to betrayal, courtroom confrontation, and a sudden denouement. Everett, a sometime writer of trashy comic novels such as Hello Darling, Are You Working?, reportedly supplied the film's concept and even additional dialogue, although Tom Ropelewski is the credited screenwriter. This was pop diva Madonna's first film role since the hoopla of Evita; she supplied a highly edited hit cover of Don McLean's "American Pie" and one other song for the soundtrack, which was released on her own Maverick imprint. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
John Schlesinger
Writer(s):
Tom Ropelewski
Producer(s):
Leslie DixonTom RosenbergHoward Cummings
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Brief Nudity, Sexual Situations, Profanity, Adult Situations)
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    Joshua T.

    This film was ahead of its time, and should have done much better than it did at the box office.

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    Anne marie G.

    I am not a Madonna fan but this cast works well together. The characters are likeable and easy to identify with, the story is very realistic, and the acting is superb. This is a must see.

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    Joseph A.

    The movie captivated my attention from the very beginning and held it all the way through to the last dim out. The performances of Madonna, Rupert Everett, Ben Bratt and Patrick Neil Harris were above reproach bringing the characters alive convincingly for me. I was enthralled at Mr. Schlesinger's direction as each character developed a charm that I fell in love with. I have no doubt that a gay father could be as good as Everett was and I am sure that Madonna is a loving, caring and protective mother in real life. I loved the way Bratt portrayed his caracter as a strong man but not overly macho as most straight men tend to be. He was genuine and belivable as were most all of the actors were. I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys getting involved in the plot and characters to the point of believing the story is actually real. A++ for the entire cast and production team.

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