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Plot: Bob Rueland (David Duchovny) and Grace Briggs (Minnie Driver) have very little in common. Granted, they both live in Chicago and they're both a bit lovelorn, but that's about it. Still, fate has somet...( read more read more... )hing in mind for these two somewhat-depressed souls (a construction worker and budding artist, respectively), who've both recently had brushes with death--he's a recent widower, she's just recovered from a heart transplant--and are a little more serious than their friends and relatives. After a series of misbegotten blind dates and almost-meetings, though, these two finally get together, and find that they fit seamlessly with each other. Despite their differences, they have a lot in common--in fact, quite a lot.

A gentle, pleasing romantic comedy, Return to Me marks the directorial debut of Bonnie Hunt, an acclaimed actress known most famously for her role as Renee Zellweger's sister in Jerry Maguire. A shining, happy bright spot in whatever role she's in, Hunt has also invested the film with her trademark brand of humor: dry but sincere, sarcastic but not caustic, and with a deep current of humanity and romance. In the midst of all the permutations that fate surrounds them with, Driver and Duchovny make a pleasantly low-key couple; the triumph of the film is that despite all the contrived angst, the romance is never overly saccharine. They provide a quiet center in a film that has a fair amount of chaos in it, particularly due to Driver's extended family of Irish and Italian relatives (which occasionally tips the film into cutesy territory) and most hilariously to Driver's best friend, played by director Hunt . As a harried mother with innumerable kids and a likable oaf of a husband (James Belushi), Hunt again steals scenes effortlessly; Belushi is a comic revelation, better than he's been in years. You'll have the pleasant memories of both of these couples--one falling in love, one together for years--with you a long while after seeing this film. --Mark Englehart

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  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 20, 2008
    The four older gents in the film make it what it is. A great film, simple film with funny moments throughout.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 14, 2008
    This is a proper feel-good movie, this movie is like comfort food for me, only it isn't fattening. I've seen it lots of times and I wouldn't mind seeing it again. It's romantic, kind of funny and lighthearted.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 2, 2008
    Never really liked 'chick fliks', but this one is quite good. Always liked Duckovny...this is my first with Driver. his is outrageously funny in parts, sad in others. The story was original and well thought out. The acting quite good. Those four men at the restraurant are insanly funny.
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    October 2, 2008
    This love story has great rewatchability, and is one of the funniest and touching Chick Flicks I've seen. What a wonderful story about true love that comes from the heart.
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    August 18, 2008
    Actress-director Bonnie Hunt makes this wonderful comedy-drama film which seems very emotionally, heartwarming and funny of the young couple who has a very strong heart like fell in love, neither aware of the medical miracle that bonds them; the point of the story is what will happen after they do find out. The result is a charming example of the kinder, gentler filmmaking that couples or parents often complain we "don't see enought of anymore." And the seniors are really hilarious.

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  • Rated: (PG)
  • Directed by: Bonnie Hunt
  • Genres: Romance, Drama, Comedy
  • Released: April 7, 2000
  • DVD Released: November 14, 2001

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