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Hitch
Reviewed By Madelyn Miller, the
TravelLady
I loved this movie. It was
a perfect match for my mood and mindset. I think it was because I went
with someone I have had a crush on for a longtime. I am divorced, he recently
ended a relationship.
We both loved the moviebut I did notice we laughed at totally different
things. It seemed like one of the other of us was laughing the whole time.
The whole premise of dating really resonated with us.
So much so that it inspired us to start an intimate relationship. So I
will always think of Hitch as the mental foreplay for a great relationship.
I would give it five stars in the aphrodisiac category.
I wonder if unhappily married people who see the movie enjoy it as much
as we did.
The audience the night we saw the money was clapping, cheering and stamping
their feet in approval. At times it almost seemed like it was a football
game and the home team was literally scoring.
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| Will Smith and Eva Mendes star in Columbia Pictures
romantic comedy Hitch. Photo credit: Barry Wetcher. |
I scored 48 hours later.
But enough about my sex life.
Right now I do not need a man like Hitch. But I could use a broom to sweep
my loft.
No matter what, no matter when, no matter who, any man has a chance
to sweep any woman off her feet. He just needs the right broom."
Alex Hitch
Hitchens
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| Will Smith stars in Columbia Pictures romantic
comedy Hitch. Photo credit: Barry Wetcher. |
In Columbia Pictures
sophisticated romantic comedy Hitch, Alex Hitch Hitchens (Will
Smith) is a legendary and deliberately anonymous New York
City date doctor who, for a fee, has helped countless men
woo the women of their dreams.
While coaching Albert (Kevin James), a meek accountant who is smitten
with a glamorous celebrity, Allegra Cole (Amber Valletta), Hitch finally
meets his match in the person of the gorgeous, whip-smart Sara Melas (Eva
Mendes), a gossip columnist who follows Allegras every move.
The ultimate professional bachelor, Hitch suddenly finds himself falling
deliriously in love with Sara, a reporter whose biggest scoop could very
well be the unmasking of Manhattans most famous date doctor. Hitch
stars Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Amber Valletta, Michael Rapaport
and Adam Arkin. The film is directed by Andy Tennant. The film was written
by Kevin Bisch and produced by James Lassiter, Will Smith and Teddy Zee.
THE ROMANTIC COMEDY HITCH
Though Will Smith is one of Hollywoods most popular and well-established
superstars, a romantic heartthrob since his early days as a popular rapper
and a proven comedic talent since his long-running TV series The
Fresh Prince of Bel Air, he has never starred in a big-screen romantic
comedy before. Its not for lack of trying. Wed been
searching for the right romantic comedy project for Will for years,
admits James Lassiter, the producer of Hitch and Smiths partner
in the production company Overbrook Entertainment. Its not
as easy at it looks. There arent many out there and even fewer that
are any good.
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| Will Smith (l) and Kevin James star in Columbia
Pictures romantic comedy Hitch. Photo credit: Barry Wetcher. |
Finally, Lassiter and Overbrooks
Teddy Zee found a romantic comedy screenplay by Kevin Bisch that seemed
to be tailored to Smiths considerable talents. The story involved
a date doctor, a cool, self-assured man who, for a
fee, helps shy and socially inept men approach and win over the women
of their dreams. Its the perfect urban legend, says
Lassiter, about a guy who is very charismatic and confident around
women, so much so that he is able to teach other men how to approach the
women theyve fallen for.
In Hitchs philosophy, he continues, it only takes
three dates to illuminate the right you and appeal to the woman of your
dreams.
Zee also sensed that the story had potential. It had an unmistakable
New York feel to it hip and contemporary, says Zee. And
it was told from the mans point of view, which is extremely rare
in romantic comedies.
The germ of the idea came from screenwriter Kevin Bischs experiences
in college when, after a series of dates with different women, he realized
he usually wound up sitting on the edge of their beds going through photo
albums. In trying to discover why these women were fixated on showing
him their photo albums, Bisch says he had a revelation. How could
I be so dense? They were just killing time waiting for me to kiss them.
After that I became obsessed with the minutiae of dating.
From the first page of the script, says Smith, he knew he wanted to play
Hitch. Hes a kind of an alchemist, says the actor. He
takes what is and transforms it into what could be. All he needs is love.
When he first meets the guys, he asks them if theyre truly in love
with the woman theyre trying to win, because without that, Hitch
cant help them.
Ironically, while Hitch himself has luck with women, he has no special
relationship in his own life, because hes still wounded from a heartbreak
he suffered back in college and has vowed to never open himself up to
love (and hurt) again.
That sentiment struck a chord with Smith as well. Every guy has
that one girl he remembers from high school that he was in love with and
she did something that tore his heart out, Smith says. What
makes Hitch so special is that hes made it his lifes work
to make sure other men are spared that fate.
I think thats what makes the character of Hitch so appealing,
says Bisch. Hes not jaded or cynical about romance. He really
believes that every guy except himself can meet and woo
the girl of his dreams. What hes doing is really noble and altruistic.
He wants these guys to succeed and spare them the pain he endured.
An obvious choice to direct Hitch was director Andy Tennant, who had ably
displayed his romantic comedy chops in such major hits as Sweet Home Alabama
and Ever After. Andy owns this genre, says Zee, who previously
worked with Tennant on Fools Rush In. Hes not only funny,
but he brings a refreshing humanity to romantic comedies as well.
Tennants films are informed by his attitude toward romance. Basically,
love is a wonderful problem we never solve, he says. Its
this great merry-go-round of emotions that I find endlessly fascinating.
Hitchs date doctor rules are part of a long-standing
tradition regarding the game of love. Theres a line in the
movie that says it very well: She wants the real you. She just doesnt
want it all at once, says Tennant. What that means is
that you cant completely overwhelm someone with your emotions. Its
all about the controlled release. You have to play some of the courtship
games that have been going on for centuries.
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| Eva Mendes stars in Columbia Pictures romantic
comedy Hitch. Photo credit: Barry Wetcher. |
While Hitch proves himself
to be extremely successful in helping other men find love, his smooth,
practiced approach doesnt seem to work on Sara Melas (Eva Mendes),
a beautiful reporter who works for a New York tabloid newspaper, leaving
him stymied and intrigued.
For the first time in his life, says Lassiter, Hitch
has met someone who also has it all figured out and he finds that very
appealing.
Its almost like the universe is conspiring against him,
laughs Smith, forcing him to show Sara who he really is rather than
what he thinks she wants to see. Sara brings out the vulnerable,
awkward geek thats inside all of us when we approach the woman of
our dreams, observes Tennant.
Mendes, who has already made her mark in comedy and drama in such films
as Out of Time, Stuck on You, and 2 Fast 2 Furious, was cast in the role,
says executive producer Wink Mordaunt (Tennants producing partner),
because she is light-hearted, yet has a certain gravity. She has
exactly the right temperament for Sara. When Hitch tries to set up dates
with her and they go horribly wrong, Sara is not irritated. Shes
entertained. That corresponds perfectly with Evas personality.
And shes a brilliant actress, adds Smith. Shes
beautiful and funny and a lot of woman. She totally kept me on
my toes.
The opportunity to work with Smith was definitely a draw for Mendes, but
it was also the appeal of Saras character. Like Hitch, I fell
in love with Sara, a woman who thinks she needs to keep her guard up so
she can succeed as a career woman, says Mendes. But inside
she is a hopeless romantic.
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| Kevin James stars in Columbia Pictures
romantic comedy Hitch. Photo credit: Barry Wetcher. |
Another actor who kept Smith
on his toes was Kevin James, who is making his feature film debut as Albert
Brennaman, Hitchs new client who is sorely in need of a date
doctors help. The role offered the star of the hit comedy
series The King of Queens the opportunity to transition his
talent for physical comedy to the big screen.
Albert, James character in Hitch, represents The most insecure
aspect in all of us, Smith continues. He doesnt wear
the right clothes, he doesnt say the right things. Hes sort
of clumsy and slightly overweight.
Yet, Albert is hopelessly in love with Allegra Cole, a beautiful socialite,
who knows him only as one of her accountants. Every guy can relate
to Alberts dilemma, says producer Zee. He has a dream,
a yearning for something special in his life and that something special
is Allegra.
Allegra is played by Amber Valletta, the supermodel who has crossed over
into acting with roles in such films as What Lies Beneath and Family Man.
It was very important that the character of Allegra be really sympathetic
and vulnerable so that when Albert falls in love with her, we all fall
in love with her, too, says Zee. Amber is one of those gifted
actresses who is not only naturally beauty, but has a recognizable core
of humanity that makes her accessible.
Valletta approached the character of Allegra as a woman who is always
in the spotlight, always the center of attention from everyone around
her and for the press. But at the same time Allegra is fighting
to find her voice as a woman, not just the image that everyone sees,
says the actress. Albert is not the kind of guy shes dated
or necessarily even been around, which intrigues her. And it is
for that very reason that Hitch insists that Albert strictly adhere to
his rule of holding back on his first date with Allegra. My character
is like a puppy dog, says James. Id be all over the
place, going crazy if I didnt listen to Hitch and play it cool and
just kind of sit back and relax.
It works like a charm. And thats why Hitch is Hitch.
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