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The Object of My Affection (1998)

The Object of My Affection (1998)
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Nicholas Hytner (The Crucible) directed this Wendy Wasserstein screenplay, adapted from Stephen McCauley's novel, about the romantic mismatch of a gay man and a young pregnant woman. When literary agent Sidney Miller (Alan Alda) and his wife Constance (Allison Janney) have a dinner party, Constance's social-worker stepsister Nina Borowski (Jennifer Aniston) attends without her lawyer boyfriend Vince McBride (John Pankow). Also present are gay schoolteacher George Hanson (Paul Rudd) and his lover, Dr. Robert Joley (Tim Daly). George learns from Nina that he's being dumped by Robert, a scene ensues, and Nina then invites George to stay in the spare room of her Brooklyn apartment. Nina still has sex with boyfriend Vince, but during late-night talks, she begins to bond with her gay roommate. Nina and George take dance lessons at the local senior citizen's community center, and Gershwin's "You Were Meant for Me" sets the tone for romance as the two become soul mates. Unfortunately, shortly after their love blooms, Nina learns she's pregnant by Vince, who is no longer the object of her affections. Instead of telling the unwanted Vince right away, Nina asks George to join her in raising the child. George stays on, but in the months that follow, he also begins to see men again. Robert takes him along to a Connecticut conference where drama critic Rodney Fraser (Nigel Hawthorne) has Paul James (Amo Gulinello) in tow. George and Paul have an instant attraction, and this prompts everyone involved to reassess their emotional commitments. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Jennifer AnistonPaul Rudd, (more)
Director(s):
Nicholas Hytner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Nicholas Hytner (The Crucible) directed this Wendy Wasserstein screenplay, adapted from Stephen McCauley's novel, about the romantic mismatch of a gay man and a young pregnant woman. When literary agent Sidney Miller (Alan Alda) and his wife Constance (Allison Janney) have a dinner party, Constance's social-worker stepsister Nina Borowski (Jennifer Aniston) attends without her lawyer boyfriend Vince McBride (John Pankow). Also present are gay schoolteacher George Hanson (Paul Rudd) and his lover, Dr. Robert Joley (Tim Daly). George learns from Nina that he's being dumped by Robert, a scene ensues, and Nina then invites George to stay in the spare room of her Brooklyn apartment. Nina still has sex with boyfriend Vince, but during late-night talks, she begins to bond with her gay roommate. Nina and George take dance lessons at the local senior citizen's community center, and Gershwin's "You Were Meant for Me" sets the tone for romance as the two become soul mates. Unfortunately, shortly after their love blooms, Nina learns she's pregnant by Vince, who is no longer the object of her affections. Instead of telling the unwanted Vince right away, Nina asks George to join her in raising the child. George stays on, but in the months that follow, he also begins to see men again. Robert takes him along to a Connecticut conference where drama critic Rodney Fraser (Nigel Hawthorne) has Paul James (Amo Gulinello) in tow. George and Paul have an instant attraction, and this prompts everyone involved to reassess their emotional commitments. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Nicholas Hytner
Writer(s):
Wendy Wasserstein
Producer(s):
Laurence Mark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Watch With Your Teen, Not For Children)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Laurie N.

    I absolutely love this movie! I am a Jennifer Aniston fan but even still I think it's one of her first movies that she broke out of her "Rachel" role and showed us what else she can do. She's so believable as the lovable, eccentric Nina, who falls for her gay roommate and learns a lot about true love in the process. This movie shows the different levels and depths of love. It doesn't have the typical Hollywood storyline (or ending) but still leaves you feeling good and wanting to watch it again and again!

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    Michael S.

    This movie is fantastic. It explores the complexity of human emotions in a very realistic light. Love isn't always returned by the person we want it from most, but that isn't always a complete loss. This is an uplifting movie about finding love, dealing with conflicts, and striking up the courage to recognize when you need to start making some tough choices. I liked Jennifer Anniston on friends, but I believe this is one of her better film roles because she explores a larger variety of emotions than she has in her typical films and does an excellent job. She makes you want to grab her and hold her 'cause you've been in that same place. :) I came into this film expecting to be pleasantly entertained, but left it wanting to purchase my own copy.

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    Dawn E.

    It was ok! Funny in spots. A good movie about "relationships" and all the different kinds we can have in our life! I liked it...buy my boyfriend thought it was "painful"!!! Paul Rudd is kissing guys again!!! lol!!!! I love Rudd!

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