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She's The One [DVD] [1997]

She's The One [DVD] [1997]Director: Edward Burns
Actors: Edward Burns, Jennifer Aniston, John Mahoney, Mike McGlone, Maxine Bahns
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 7284

Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
Languages: English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), Czech (Subtitled), Danish (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), Hebrew (Subtitled), Hungarian (Subtitled), Icelandic (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), Polish (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Swedish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 92 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5039036008587
ASIN: B00005UWN1

Theatrical Release Date: August 23, 1996
Release Date: February 4, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
IShe's the One/I is actor-writer-director Edward Burns' second film, following the widely acclaimed IThe Brothers McMullen/I. Given a slightly larger budget to play with ($3m as against his debut project's $25,000), Burns revisits much the same territory--love and sibling rivalry within a New York Irish-American family--but rather more expansively. This time, too, he can run to a few stars-in-the-making (Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston, and John Mahoney from IFrasier/I) to jazz up his cast of relative unknowns.p Burns himself plays Mickey, a cab-driver in the Big Apple, with Mike McGlone as his yuppie stockbroker brother, and Maxine Bahns as Hope, the girl Mickey falls for and impulsively marries, much to the romantic delight of Francis' neglected wife Renee (Aniston). Francis, meanwhile, is having a clandestine affair with Heather (Diaz), Mike's former girlfriend--something Mike has yet to learn. Dispensing flawed wisdom and generally muddying the waters yet further is the lads' blunt-spoken father (Mahoney).p Plotwise that's about it. Burns relies on his appealing cast and some amiably barbed repartee to hold our interest in what's essentially a dialogue-driven movie. He makes shrewd and sometimes unexpected use of his New York locations, too--it's a fair bet most people's mental image of Brooklyn wouldn't include a waterfront fishing community. This is a good-natured, slightly old-fashioned movie whose benevolent view of the battle of the sexes (where the women are invariably smarter than the men) never digs too deep or hits too hard.p BOn the DVD:/B IShe's the One/I is presented on disc in its original widescreen ratio (1.85:1) and Dolby 4.0 sound that does the movie fair justice. Along with the original trailer, we get a seven-minute "making-of" featurette and a music video of the title song "Walls" from Tom Petty, who composed the film's score. Burns provides an unpretentious voice-over commentary, dealing mainly with matters of casting and the problems of shooting on location. --IPhilip Kemp/I


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5 out of 5 stars Totally underrated movie, it's brilliant   October 26, 2003
Piet Kakkar (Denmark)
13 out of 18 found this review helpful

You know the kind of movies you haven't heard about...and are relucant to go see? Well this one is one of those, and you get you moneys worth for sure. The actors all play more than well, the plot and oneliners are for once correctly timed, and the characters are beleiveable. Even Cameron Diaz fills her role in a way that makes me beleive she can actually act.........enjoy


5 out of 5 stars Ed Burns' best yet   March 6, 2003
5 out of 9 found this review helpful

I was always a little unsure of this film prior to watching it. I'm not sure if the DVD case does much for the appeal. And the word of mouth surrounding the film's title often throws up Freddie Prince Jnr. and Racheal Leigh Cook! However, once you put the DVD into the machine and start to watch Burns' writing does just take you so far from these misconceptions. Burns' style tends not to rely on a momentous enigma of any kind, but the character's and their relationships are fascinating and it's this which acts as the catalyst driving the film forward. The cast is impressive too which adds another dimension to the brilliant writing. The DVD's extras aren't brilliant but who cares- great film.


4 out of 5 stars Another great film   December 15, 2000
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

Edward Burns had a hard act to follow after the success of The Brothers McMullen and I personally think he did a great job. This film was funny and touching and never fails to make me smile. I was glad to see some of the faces that appeared in his first film show up again in this one, along with people that everyone has already heard of like Cameron Diaz. A beautifully put together film, with a good script and solid cast. I love this man's work and hope he goes on to make many more films.


3 out of 5 stars She#x27;s The One   January 15, 2006
Rich Milligan (Thatcham, Berkshire)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

#8220;She#8217;s the One#8221; is a clever and intelligent film that is written, directed, produced and also #8220;starred in#8221; by Edward Burns. It#8217;s a story of two Irish American brothers, Mickey and Francis Fitzpatrick and their own personal issue and problems with relationships.pMickey Fitzpatrick is the elder of the brother but he#8217;s become something of an underachiever and a drifter. He#8217;s currently working as a taxi driver, a job that doesn#8217;t impress he father and certainly doesn#8217;t impress his younger brother Francis who is something a young whiz kid hot-shot on Wall Street. pOne day Mickey picks up a fare, a young beautiful girl, who#8217;s going to JFK and in an unlikely but wholly enjoyable turn of events ends up driving the fare New Orleans and then marrying her only days after meeting. This doesn#8217;t impress Frances one bit and he accuses Mickey of being irresponsible. Frances#8217; problem with Mickey#8217;s new found love might have something to do with the fact that he is currently going through a marriage crisis with his wife, Renee, and is currently cheating on her with a beautiful girl of dubious morals called Heather.pTo further complicate matters Heather is actually an ex of Mickey#8217;s and is someone he still holds something of a candle for. As Mickey finds that living with his new love in a pokey flat and being constantly broke isn#8217;t so much fun as it once seemed, and Frances has to decide between the two women in his life the two brothers will need to sort their own issues out and the issues that exist between themselves. Can the blunt advice dished out periodically by their father provide any sort of solution, or is he having relationship problems of his own.pThis is a completely dialogue orientated film and in the main the interaction between the characters works very well. The three surprise endings work very well and for me at least they were completely disguised. The performances are solid and the cast does contain some big names. Probably star performer is Cameron Diaz who simply out-acts her contemporaries.pThe only area where I felt there was room for improvement was in the characterisation of the two brothers. Although the film goes to great length to point out their differences, at the end of the day they are exactly the same. They are both selfish, arrogant (ok, one more than the other) unable to accept any sort of responsibility, unable to move on in their lives etc etc. There was more than one point in the film where listening to one or other of them moaning and moaning about #8220;how my wife doesn#8217;t understand me#8221; was tiresome.pLuckily there are some delightful scenes that more than makes up for this. The sequence of snippets when Francis must explain his heterosexuality is particularly enjoyable.


3 out of 5 stars a film that real life brothers and sisters can relate to   May 13, 2008
dan the fan (england,uk)
This film won't make your blood pressure go up or down but it will keep you interested for its duration.The centre of interest are the brothers who can't get on well but who can't dislike each other enough to stay away from one another either.Something a lot of brothers and sisters in real life will relate to I think.And look out for John Mahoney who plays their dad and who was the dad of Frasier and Niles Crane in the tv sitcom Frasier.

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