Along Came Polly
Along Came Polly (2004)

Along Came Polly

1/5
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6.0IMDb44Metascore

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Errores

After Reuben has used Polly's loofah, he stands at the door with it wrapped in a plastic bag without anything printed on it.

The next shot of the bag shows that it has red and blue printing.

As the plane approaches St.

Barts, its shadow can be seen on the water.

The plane is clearly a single-engine aircraft.

As it lands and taxis in, it becomes a twin-engine plane.

In the very last scene, when the ferret runs into the palm tree, you can clearly see tracks in the sand from the animatronic ferret's wheels.

During the scene at the Hell's Kitchen Community Center, Reuben's tie is knotted with a deep dimple.

Seconds later, outside the community center with Sandy, the tie has no dimple.

When Reuben and Sandy are at the pizza place, Reuben rubs the straw paper into a ball.

In the next shot, he's wrapping it around his finger.

When Reuben and Lisa are lying on the beach, there is nothing in the background in the first shot of Lisa.

In the second shot, you can see Claude's boat and people lying on deckchairs.

In the last scene, when Polly and Reuben finish talking to Claude, they wave at Leland in his boat just off the shore.

Immediately after, they are walking toward the sea, with no boats in sight and the sun setting.

In a shot of Leland's boat, the wake of the camera boat is visible in the foreground.

The first time Reuben walks up to Polly when she is outside her apartment he runs across the road with no cell phone in his hand.

When the shot switches to her then back to Reuben, he has his phone in his and is faking a phone call.

When Reuben "accidentally" runs into Polly outside of her apartment, Polly's keys appear and disappear from her right hand throughout the scene.

When Polly and Reuben are arguing in the boat, equipment can be seen reflected in the television on the wall to the left of Polly.

This cannot be Reuben because he is completely opposite of Polly at the time.

When Reuben and Polly are at the Mid-Eastern restaurant, Reuben is perspiring profusely; his face and shirt are soaked with sweat.

When they go to her apartment, his shirt is dry and seems freshly pressed.

Right after Leland has gone base-jumping from the rooftop and landed on a tree, we can hear Reuben say "Nooo" but his lips clearly say "Shit".

The poster for Crocodile Tears shows a PG rating, but the rating text underneath is for an R-rated movie.

After the dinner with Reuben's parents, when Reuben is telling Polly about Lisa, Polly's scarf changes from being loose around her neck to tight around her neck in a few scenes.

In various shots during the racquetball scene, the steadicam operator can clearly be seen reflected in the large window at the rear of the room.

Ferrets are usually as quiet as rabbits.

When they get excited, they often do a "happy dance" and make sounds very similar to that heard in the movie.

However, the "whining" sounds from the ferret behind the closed door are not normal.

In the beginning of the movie there is a shot of an airplane landing at the St.

Barts airport on a runway with a displaced threshold (area of runway with arrows).

Barts does not have a runway with a displaced threshold.

When Reuben is playing squash with Van Lew, Van Lew looses a tooth.

Reuben says "You are bleeding" and we see as Van Lew reaches into his mouth that a tooth is missing then when he pulls a tooth out he has a perfect set of teeth.

Polly asks Rueben if he wants some more "bulgoki".

Then she hand's him something green and leafy.

This is done with the implication that it is more Indian food.

Bulgoki is a Korean marinade traditionally used with rib meat and served with rice.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
11 April 2004 USA USD 87,856,565
4 April 2004 USA USD 87,751,215
28 March 2004 USA USD 87,596,035
21 March 2004 USA USD 87,379,545
14 March 2004 USA USD 87,062,135
7 March 2004 USA USD 86,699,955
29 February 2004 USA USD 86,149,245
22 February 2004 USA USD 84,955,980
16 February 2004 USA USD 82,011,840
8 February 2004 USA USD 75,046,055
1 February 2004 USA USD 66,002,555
25 January 2004 USA USD 53,263,615
18 January 2004 USA USD 32,450,825
USA USD 88,097,164
4 April 2004 UK GBP 7,856,523
28 March 2004 UK GBP 7,599,946
21 March 2004 UK GBP 7,136,848
14 March 2004 UK GBP 6,212,539
7 March 2004 UK GBP 4,738,636
29 February 2004 UK GBP 2,252,808
worldwide USD 171,963,386
Non-USA USD 83,866,222
8 April 2004 Hungary USD 484,000
1 April 2004 Hungary USD 431,000
25 March 2004 Hungary USD 360,000
18 March 2004 Hungary USD 255,000
25 April 2004 Italy EUR 4,514,034
11 April 2004 Italy EUR 4,336,348
4 April 2004 Italy EUR 4,115,915
28 March 2004 Italy EUR 3,703,309
21 March 2004 Italy EUR 2,879,800
14 March 2004 Italy EUR 1,487,977
2 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 1,308,516
28 April 2004 Netherlands EUR 1,291,383
4 April 2004 Netherlands EUR 912,243
4 April 2004 Spain EUR 4,159,132
28 March 2004 Spain EUR 3,442,370
21 March 2004 Spain EUR 2,489,695
14 March 2004 Spain EUR 1,142,406
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 January 2004 USA USD 32,450,825 2,984
29 February 2004 UK GBP 2,252,808 385
30 January 2004 Australia USD 1,091,557 202
5 March 2004 Austria USD 382,760
12 March 2004 Belgium USD 300,035
20 February 2004 Brazil USD 641,954 143
27 February 2004 Europe USD 3,238,003 388
12 March 2004 Finland USD 58,306
12 March 2004 France USD 2,142,855
14 March 2004 Germany EUR 2,214,541
5 March 2004 Germany USD 2,410,331
26 March 2004 Hong Kong USD 137,354 22
21 March 2004 Hungary USD 75,000
14 March 2004 Hungary USD 223,000 27
27 February 2004 Iceland USD 24,297
14 March 2004 Italy EUR 1,487,977 248
21 March 2004 Netherlands EUR 314,052 88
5 March 2004 Norway USD 88,121
19 March 2004 South Africa USD 321,027 55
14 March 2004 Spain EUR 1,142,406 255
2 April 2004 Sweden USD 98,279
12 March 2004 Switzerland USD 475,137
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
11 April 2004 USA USD 61,880 119
4 April 2004 USA USD 100,860 164
28 March 2004 USA USD 142,120 209
21 March 2004 USA USD 208,275 248
14 March 2004 USA USD 248,040 312
7 March 2004 USA USD 365,105 408
29 February 2004 USA USD 690,560 664
22 February 2004 USA USD 2,142,535 1,714
16 February 2004 USA USD 5,454,855 2,543
8 February 2004 USA USD 6,846,305 2,958
1 February 2004 USA USD 9,310,060 3,052
25 January 2004 USA USD 16,352,625 2,995
18 January 2004 USA USD 32,450,825 2,984
4 April 2004 UK GBP 118,132 141
28 March 2004 UK GBP 224,700 267
21 March 2004 UK GBP 518,197 371
14 March 2004 UK GBP 880,698 385
7 March 2004 UK GBP 1,572,126 385
29 February 2004 UK GBP 2,252,808 385
28 March 2004 Germany EUR 784,046
21 March 2004 Germany EUR 1,355,734
14 March 2004 Germany EUR 2,214,541
11 April 2004 Hungary USD 19,000
4 April 2004 Hungary USD 27,000 28
28 March 2004 Hungary USD 53,000 22
21 March 2004 Hungary USD 75,000
14 March 2004 Hungary USD 223,000 27
11 April 2004 Italy EUR 131,215 60
4 April 2004 Italy EUR 249,993 119
28 March 2004 Italy EUR 542,322
21 March 2004 Italy EUR 910,104 241
2 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 17,133 30
28 April 2004 Netherlands EUR 54,911 64
4 April 2004 Netherlands EUR 167,936 89
21 March 2004 Netherlands EUR 314,052 88
4 April 2004 Spain EUR 545,283 239
28 March 2004 Spain EUR 754,200 243
21 March 2004 Spain EUR 1,032,266 249
14 March 2004 Spain EUR 1,142,406 255

Comentarios

I thought this was surprisingly fresh for what it is, a mainstream romantic comedy. The characters really do grow and learn some life lessons about letting go of expectations and letting go of the past.

This was a pleasant enough movie. It would have been released when Aniston was in her final year of "Friends".

In every movie Ben Stiller has done, he is either with a woman, losing a woman, or trying to find a woman. Is there ever anything different?

Reuben Feffer (Ben Stiller) is a by the numbers guy who calculates risks for a living. He's with his wife Lisa Kramer (Debra Messing) on their honeymoon when she runs off with horribly accented Claude (Hank Azaria).

This is a fun movie, it's entertaining and enjoyable. I don't think Ben stiller is too good in this, I don't think his character has many funny moments.

Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston are both very appealling lead actors, as the odd couple who meet decades after going to school together. The directing is snappy, and doesn't linger too long on a scene.

Well worth a watch. Nothing award winning here but Ben and Jennifer and co do a great job.

Wedding preparations are underway and Reuben is excited to marry his bride. The bride wears a sparkling headband and has a beautiful smile.

"Along Came Polly" is a Comedy - Romance movie in which we watch a man finding out that her wife is cheating on him during their honeymoon. After some time he meets an old school classmate and his life will change from organized to chaos.

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