Serendipity
Director: Peter Chelsom
Actors: Lilli Lavine (as Bloomingsdale's Stock Girl), Michael Guarino Jr. (as Customer at Bloomingdale's (as Michael Guarino)), Abdul Alshawish (as Customer at Bloomingdale's), John Cusack (as Jonathan Trager), Kate Beckinsale (as Sara Thomas), Ann Talman (as Bloomingdale's Saleswoman #1), Crystal Bock (as Bloomingdale's Saleswoman #2), Stephen Bruce (as Host at Serendipity), David Sparrow (as Josh's Dad), Gary Gerbrandt (as Josh), Jeremy Piven (as Dean Kansky), Bridget Moynahan (as Halley Buchanan), Kate Blumberg (as Courtney), Ron Payne (as Louis Trager), Marcia Bennett (as Mrs. Trager)
Country: USA
Category: Comedy
Year: 2001

Description: A couple reunite years after the night they first met, fell in love, and separated, convinced that one day they'd end up together.
Comments: Serendipity tells of two souls (John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale) who meet by fate in a Bloomingdales, spend a odd yet nice night together, then leave it all to chance as they write their phone numbers on a $5 bill and a used book respectively (or is it so respective?). Then, years later, the two are close to getting married to different people, and yet want to try and find each other again. Cusack and Beckinsale are good actors by themselves, and a appearance by Eugene Levy is always appreciated, but the script is so turgidly horrible in it's ways to keep the audience in suspended disbelief that these 2 people can't just find each other and get the movie over with (if the movie made any sense it should've ended in 45 minutes). Maybe die hard (REAL DIE HARD) fans of the actors might find some use here, but others should beware like it's anthrax (and I don't mean the metal group). D+
Languages: English
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