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He Said, She Said (1991)

He Said, She Said (1991)
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Real-life sweethearts and film directors Ken Kwapis and Marisa Silver co-directed this throwback to the silver-screen romantic comedies of the 1940s, examining the different ways men and women view reality. Kwapis takes the male character's point of view, recalling a burgeoning relationship. Silver then takes a crack at the same story, recalling the same events from the woman character's point of view. Unfortunately, both perspectives are not that much different. Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins star as Dan Hanson and Lorie Bryer, two reporters from the Baltimore Sun who are assigned to share space on the editorial page debating opposing viewpoints. Dan is the conservative philanderer. Lorie is the sensitive liberal. The new column becomes a big hit -- a shop owner exclaims, "Hey, it's the people who argue!" Although originally antagonists, Dan and Lorie become lovers. As their relationship grows, so does their popularity, and they end up hosting a popular television program. But Lorie wants commitment, and Dan doesn't. Frustrated, Lorie shies a coffee cup off Dan's noggin live on the air. Their ratings soar. And then the whole routine is played out again. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin BaconElizabeth Perkins, (more)
Director(s):
Marisa SilverKen Kwapis, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of He Said, She Said

Real-life sweethearts and film directors Ken Kwapis and Marisa Silver co-directed this throwback to the silver-screen romantic comedies of the 1940s, examining the different ways men and women view reality. Kwapis takes the male character's point of view, recalling a burgeoning relationship. Silver then takes a crack at the same story, recalling the same events from the woman character's point of view. Unfortunately, both perspectives are not that much different. Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins star as Dan Hanson and Lorie Bryer, two reporters from the Baltimore Sun who are assigned to share space on the editorial page debating opposing viewpoints. Dan is the conservative philanderer. Lorie is the sensitive liberal. The new column becomes a big hit -- a shop owner exclaims, "Hey, it's the people who argue!" Although originally antagonists, Dan and Lorie become lovers. As their relationship grows, so does their popularity, and they end up hosting a popular television program. But Lorie wants commitment, and Dan doesn't. Frustrated, Lorie shies a coffee cup off Dan's noggin live on the air. Their ratings soar. And then the whole routine is played out again. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Marisa SilverKen Kwapis
Writer(s):
Brian Hohlfeld
Producer(s):
Frank Mancuso, Jr.
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Profanity)
Categories:
Romance
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    Armando V.

    Love to watch this movie specially with the Misses .

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    JoeyAnne L.

    it does start out entertaining...but i am really not into all the arguing which is the main theme of the movie. So it might have been decent - but i did not have the patience to finish it.

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    Tanya W.

    This was just a darling film with maybe a few exceptions but well worth viewing. As a matter of fact, it was watched more than once. Well done Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins.

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