Love Happens



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Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart star in the romantic drama Love Happens. When self-help author Dr. Burke Ryan (Eckhart) arrives in Seattle to teach a sold-out seminar, he unexpectedly meets florist Eloise Chandler (Aniston), the one person who might be able to help him help himself. But will two people who may have met the right person at exactly the wrong time be able to give love a chance? If they can, they’ll find that sometimes, when you least expect it…love happ… More >>

Love Happens

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  1. It is not often that ‘popular romance comedies’ have the courage to tackle issues like death and grieving and make the story work, but such is the case with LOVE HAPPENS, a good little film written (with Mike Thompson) and directed by Brandon Camp. And it helps to have a solid cast of popular and well-schooled actors to pull off a subject that might make a few people uneasy.

    Dr. Burke (Aaron Eckhart) is a seminar man who runs a business with his colleague Lane (Dan Fogler) based on helping people cope with grief – a group called ‘A-Okay’. Burke is a popular guru, more so because of his reason for ministering to grievers: his beloved wife died three years ago in a car accident so Burke can speak about grief from experience. But it seems he is running away from something, too. Most of his followers don’t notice, but one man Walter (John Carroll Lynch) is a particularly needy client and seems to pick up on something missing in Burke’s seminars. Burke is currently in Seattle (his deceased wife’s home) with his manager Lane (who is cooking up all manner of marketing tools and opportunities for the A-Okay team). Burke happens to literally bump into Eloise (Jennifer Aniston) who owns a flower business catering to the hotel in which the seminar is being staged. Eloise seems addicted to losers, and is freshly apart from her latest affair: she is comforted and supported by her sole employee, the somewhat dingy Marty (Judy Greer in a terrific cameo), who encourages Eloise to look for some stability in her next mate.

    Burke is attracted to Eloise but is so out of practice in the dating game that he comes across as vulnerable – a trait that makes Eloise wary at first and attracted later. The odd things the two do in the mating dance finally result in the uncovering of the secret problems Burke carries. Refreshingly enough the film does not sell out with a happy-wappy ending, just a few thoughts that are particularly tender.

    Eckhart and Aniston are a terrific team on the screen: both are lovable without resorting to being sappy and repetitive. Fogler and Greer are excellent as are such fine actors as Martin Sheen and Frances Conroy in memorable cameos. There is a lot to like in this film that makes it a step above the usual ‘chick flicks’ that were more popular in theaters. Perhaps audiences, sadly, have difficulty hearing about grieving, but death, as well as Love, happens! Grady Harp, February 10

  2. It is not that I would say this is a bad love story film, just run-of-the-mill with Eckhart at the helm (and I enjoy his movies). Technically it was a mess though.

    The story follows a self-help guru as he travels to Seattle (Vancouver subbed but the large volume of CGI shorted both of the cities). As he performs his schtick, we are made aware of his tragic back story, family issues and other assorted concerns. Aniston appears as the random love interest that wants to fix him all whilst dumping her current boyfriend.

    The Blu clarity is solid throughout, to such a point the CGI was almost irritating. They green screened every single outdoor shot, sometimes using horrible pictures of Seattle blown up outside hotel windows (so poorly done that the same window over two scenes had two different views of the American skyline). The DTS was uneventful with the exception of a few crowd scenes in the meeting halls. The special features were bittersweet and include:

    * Giving Romance a New Look, 3 minutes. Essentially an ad plug for the FX company – helps one realize how much CGI was in this story.

    * Deleted scenes, 6 cuts totaling 13 minutes, in HD. They cut out the majority of one character’s role (Aniston’s loser boyfriend) – glad they went, nothing worth watching unless you are a fan of Joe Anderson (Amelia, Across the Universe).

    * Commentary, these guys were so self-congratulating I called it quits at the 16 minute mark.

    * BD Live, only feature is to save clips and share them with your buddies, nothing else.

    The performances are fine, but the story just felt forced. When you see the Vancouver skylines it feels like a waste that they screened them out (beautiful mountains). The Seattle shots look miserable at times so there was definitely no location chemistry. To me, this BD is a renter as you will get a clear pic and sound, but lame supplements with a fair amount of plot misery make for a lower rating. English DTS, Descriptive Video Service, Spanish, French with English SDH, Spanish and French subs.

  3. “Love Happens” is the perfect name for this true turn of heart film.

    Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart star as florist (Eloise Chandler) and self help guru (Dr Burke Ryan) as they slowly run through each others’ emotional defensive shields. Dr Ryan, is a successful self help speaker who helps people deal with grief and loss, but cannot deal with his own issues. Eloise Chandler is a florist with several ‘lost’ relationships. Through the film both main characters dodge what is happening, and when they least expect it, love truly happens.

    So much for the summary.

    Unlike man films with truly predictable outcomes and even dialogue, Love Happens, falls just outside the envelope. It is not predictable, but more believable as far as scripting goes. Not sappy, but sappy enough for the lover of chick flicks, it strikes the right chord.

    Both Aniston and Eckhart are believable in their roles. Their onscreen chemistry is remarkable and renders this film one of the best in current memory.

  4. I’m a fan of Jennifer Aniston and I thought her performance was great in this movie. I would probably have given the movie 3 or 4 stars.

    But just as I was enjoying the movie there is this scene with setting his dead wife’s parrot free. I’m thinking what? Setting a tropical bird free in Seattle to fend for it self? Yes I know the bird used in the movie was not harmed or set free for real. But what kind of message is that to give your audience. It’s ok to send a tame tropical bird out in nature. A bird who has lived it’s whole life in a cage. It would have no chance of surviving in the wild. Especially not in a climate it does not naturally belong to.

    I think they could have left out the thing with the parrot, and used something else for their plot the parrot was used for.

  5. This was a dreadful movie. I am a fan of cheesy, frothy romantic movies, but this was just bad. It tried so hard to be something so much more and fell so flat. There was so little spark, so little believable dialogue and/or character development, that I found myself just wishing it would end. I waited for a long time for it to get better, but by the time I realized that was never going to happen, I probably had ten minutes left to go. To make it worse, those last ten minutes were painfully slow and insultingly stupid. DO NOT RENT.

    Go rent (500) Days of Summer, that was a lovely little surprise of a movie!