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19 and Naked Again Violet and Summer

2012 pic past Nicholas Stoller

The 5-Twelvemonth Engagement
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Theatrical release affiche

Directed by Nicholas Stoller
Written past
  • Jason Segel
  • Nicholas Stoller
Produced by
  • Judd Apatow
  • Nicholas Stoller
  • Rodney Rothman
Starring
  • Jason Segel
  • Emily Edgeless
  • Rhys Ifans
  • Chris Pratt
  • Alison Brie
Cinematography Javier Aguirresarobe
Edited past
  • William Kerr
  • Peck Prior
Music by Michael Andrews

Production
companies

  • Apatow Productions
  • Relativity Media
Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release date

  • April 27, 2012 (2012-04-27)

Running time

124 minutes
State United States
Language English
Upkeep $30 million[1]
Box office $53.9 million[2]

The Five-Year Date is a 2012 romantic comedy film written, directed, and produced by Nicholas Stoller. Produced with Judd Apatow and Rodney Rothman, it is co-written by Jason Segel, who also stars in the film with Emily Edgeless as a couple whose relationship becomes strained when their engagement is continually extended. The moving picture was released in North America on April 27, 2012[3] and in the U.k. on June 22, 2012.[four]

Plot [edit]

In San Francisco, sous-chef Tom, and PhD graduate Violet, are happily engaged. Their wedding plans are interrupted when Tom's best friend Alex gets Violet'southward sister Suzie significant at Tom and Violet's engagement political party, and Alex and Suzie quickly marry. When Violet is accepted into the University of Michigan's two-year post-doctorate psychology program, Tom agrees to move with her and delay their wedding, but is disheartened to learn his boss planned to brand him a head chef.

Unable to find a suitable chef's position in Michigan, Tom is resigned to working at Zingerman'southward and takes upwards hunting with Bill, a fellow university faculty spouse. Violet settles into her new job under professor Winton Childs, working with Doug, Ming, and Vaneetha. A prank results in Violet beingness chosen to atomic number 82 the team's enquiry project, studying people who choose to eat stale donuts rather than look for fresh donuts to get in. Tom and Violet's hymeneals are farther delayed when Winton receives funding from the National Institutes of Health with Violet's assist and extends her program. Tom is upset by the news, and he and Violet fight over his unhappiness with their new life.

As years pass, Tom becomes disillusioned and obsessed with hunting. Alex, Suzie, and their daughter Vanessa visit, and reveal Suzie is pregnant once more. Tom responds that he no longer wants to have a child, surprising Violet, who offers to wait after Vanessa with Tom, but the nighttime turns into a disaster after Vanessa shoots Violet with Tom's crossbow. Tom's down spiral becomes evident when Violet sees him consume a stale donut. At a bar with colleagues, a drunken Violet and Winton osculation, which Violet instantly regrets. She tells Tom that she wants to plan their wedding immediately, and he happily agrees. When Violet confesses to kissing Winton, Tom loses organized religion in their relationship, which reaches a climax when Winton comes to their rehearsal dinner to repent. Tom chases Winton away and leaves to get drunk lonely. He runs into Margaret, an amorous co-worker, just opts non to have sex activity with her, and wakes upwards half-naked in the snow with a frostbitten toe, which is amputated. Violet visits Tom at the hospital, and they telephone call off their engagement once they get in home.

Violet starts a relationship with Winton but oftentimes reminisces about Tom, who wishes her a happy birthday via email, including a video of Ming's ridiculous experiment on his friend Tarquin. Violet calls Tom, who has returned to San Francisco, working as a sous-chef nether Alex and dating the hostess, Audrey. Their friendly-but-awkward chat takes a turn as they argue over Violet's stale donuts experiment as a metaphor for their relationship, and both cease the call upset. Realizing Tom'due south unhappiness, Alex fires him, telling him that he is the meliorate chef and should open his own franchise, and Tom launches a pop taco truck.

Violet receives an assistant professorship, simply learns she was hired because she is dating Winton, and breaks upwards with him. After lunch with his parents, Tom decides to win Violet back, and breaks upwards with Audrey. He surprises Violet at her grandparent'due south funeral in England, and they concord to spend the remainder of the summertime together in San Francisco, rekindling their relationship while sharing an apartment and working in the taco truck.

Driving Violet to the airport, Tom offers to accept his truck to Michigan and continue their relationship. Violet proposes to Tom at the side of the road, just as he did 5 years before, and Tom reveals the ring he originally gave her, explaining that he was planning to re-propose at the drome. They head to Alamo Square, where Violet has organized their family and friends for an impromptu wedding ceremony. Tom chooses between Violet's various options for the officiant, wearable, and music, and they finally marry. Tom and Violet share their commencement kiss every bit a married couple, and the film flashes back to their first kiss when they first met at a New Yr's Eve party. Alex and Suzie sing "Cucurrucucú paloma" on a carriage ride with the newly-wedded couple.

Cast [edit]

  • Jason Segel every bit Tom Solomon
  • Emily Blunt as Violet Barnes
  • Chris Pratt as Alex Eilhauer
  • Alison Brie equally Suzie Eilhauer
  • Mimi Kennedy as Carol Solomon
  • David Paymer as Pete Solomon
  • Jacki Weaver every bit Sylvia Barnes
  • Jim Piddock as George Barnes
  • Jane Carr as Grandma Katherine
  • Michael Ensign as Grandpa Harold
  • Rhys Ifans as Winton Childs
  • Mindy Kaling every bit Vaneetha
  • Adam Campbell every bit Gideon
  • Kevin Hart every bit Doug
  • Randall Park as Ming
  • Brian Posehn every bit Tarquin
  • Chris Parnell as Beak
  • Lauren Weedman every bit Chef Sally
  • Tracee Chimo every bit Margaret
  • Dakota Johnson as Audrey
  • Tim Heidecker as Negotiating Chef
  • Kumail Nanjiani as Pakistani Chef
  • Gerry Bednob every bit Pakistani Chef
  • Molly Shannon as Onion Chef
  • Da'Vone McDonald equally Taco Customer
  • Kristine Graverson as Rehearsal Guest

Production [edit]

Parts of the movie accept place in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and scenes were filmed in that location and in nearby Ypsilanti in June 2011.[five] [6]

Music [edit]

The Five Yr Appointment: Music From The Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by

Diverse Artists

Released Apr 17, 2012
Recorded Various
Genre Film soundtrack
Length 19:17
Label Backlot Music

The Five Year Appointment: Music From The Pic is the soundtrack of the film. It was released on Apr 17, 2012 with Michael Andrews as composer and Jonathan Karp as Music Supervisor.

No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Sky When You Smile)" Dexy's Midnight Runners
2. "Jing Jing Jing (Jingle Bells)" U.s. Airforce Ring
iii. "Valerie" Marker Ronson ft. Amy Winehouse
four. "Sweet Thing" Van Morrison
v. "We Didn't Outset The Fire" Chris Pratt
6. "Simon Was" Petrojvic Blasting Visitor
7. "The Courage To Deport On" Aiden
8. "Phone call Me Up in Dreamland" Van Morrison
9. "Cucurrucucú Paloma" Chris Pratt
10. "Say Yous Know" Written by Hart/Dudas
11. "Bright Side of the Road" Van Morrison
12. "Baby You lot're On Your Own" The Steepwater Band
13. "Jonah" Guster
14. "Sheri" Stanley Turrentine
xv. "Wandering" The Greyboy Allstars
16. "White Night" The Postelles
17. "End of a Spark" Tokyo Police Club
18. "When That Evening Lord's day Goes Downward" Van Morrison
19. "The Chicken Trip the light fantastic" Written past Werner Thomas and Terry Rendall
twenty. "Into The Mystic" The Swell Flavor
21. "Don't Worry Baby" Los Lobos
22. "Crazy Love" Audra Mae
23. "Give Me A Kiss (Only I Sweet Buss)" Van Morrison
24. "Cucurrucucú Paloma" Chris Pratt and Alison Brie
25. "Ii Wrongz" Written by Da Diggler and I Ronic

Release [edit]

The Five-Year Engagement debuted at number five in the box office. It grossed $eleven,157,000 on its showtime weekend in US and Canada. As of May 20, 2012 it has grossed $27,068,000 in U.Southward. and Canada and $4,700,000 in Australia and New Zealand bringing to a full of $31,768,000. The movie'due south budget was $xxx,000,000.[ii] Every bit of June 21, 2012 its worldwide gross was $53,909,751.[2] The film was released on 22 June in the Uk. By Baronial it had grossed $7,743,125 in the Britain.[2]

Reception [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the movie has a score of 64% based on reviews from 179 critics, and an average rating of 6.2/x. The website's critical consensus reads, "While certainly overlong, The Five-Year Engagement benefits from the easy chemistry of its leads and a funny, romantic script with surprising depth and intelligence."[7] On Metacritic the motion picture has a score of 62 out of 100 based on 38 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[viii] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the motion-picture show a class B− on scale of A to F.[one] [9]

Owen Gleiberman Entertainment Weekly gave the film a grade of a B+ and chosen it "A lively, original, and scattershot-hilarious ramble of a Judd Apatow production."[ten] Elizabeth Weitzman, from New York Daily News wrote: "Edgeless has never been more than relaxed, and she and Segel have a believably warm chemical science."[11] Richard Roeper gave the pic a course of a B+, saying that it featured a "winning cast in an uneven but oft vivid and weird comedy."[12]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Grady Smith (2012-04-29). "Box office report: 'Call back Similar A Homo' wins again with $eighteen million; 'Pirates' sails past 'Date'". Entertainment Weekly. rom-com earned a lackluster "B-" CinemaScore form from polled audiences, which were 64 percent female. Fortunately, the film cost a minor $30 million to produce.
  2. ^ a b c d "'The Five Year Engagement' (2012)". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved 2022-01-xv .
  3. ^ Chaney, Jen (2011-12-08). "'The V Year Engagement' trailer: Watch Jason Segel and Emily Blunt not get married". Washington Post . Retrieved 2011-12-11 .
  4. ^ "The Five-Year Engagement". Vue Cinemas. world wide web.myvue.com. Retrieved ix June 2012.
  5. ^ Hinds, Julie (April 26, 2012). "Ann Arbor has starring role in new one-act 'The Five-Yr Engagement'". Detroit Free Printing. Archived from the original on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2022-01-01 .
  6. ^ Griffin, Hashemite kingdom of jordan (Jun 4, 2011). "'Five Year Appointment' shoots nighttime scene in Ypsilanti". Ann Arbor.com . Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  7. ^ "The Five-Yr Appointment". Rotten Tomatoes. April 27, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  8. ^ "The Five-Year Engagement". Metacritic . Retrieved Jan 10, 2022.
  9. ^ "Cinemascore". Archived from the original on 2018-12-20.
  10. ^ Owen Gleiberman (2012-05-01). "The V-Year Date". Amusement Weekly.
  11. ^ "Picture Review: 'The Five-Twelvemonth Engagement'". New York Daily News. 2012-04-27. Retrieved 2014-01-twenty .
  12. ^ "The Five-Yr Appointment". RichardRoeper.com . Retrieved 31 December 2015.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Five-Twelvemonth Engagement at IMDb
  • The 5-Twelvemonth Engagement at AllMovie
  • Davy Rothbart interviews Nicholas Stoller for Grantland

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Five-Year_Engagement

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