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Then She Found Me (2007)

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Then She Found Me

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    Then She Found Me is a 1990 novel by American writer Elinor Lipman. The novel was adapted for the movie by Alice Arlen, Victor Levin, and Helen Hunt, who also directs and stars in the movie.



    Those who have both seen the movie and read the book say that the movie and book are quite dissimilar. The basic plot is the same: Bernice (Bette Midler) wants to find the daughter she gave up at birth. Daughter April (Helen Hunt), a introvert who leads a relatively sterile life, is skeptical about meeting her biological mother but agrees to do it. The story then centers around their attempts to establish a relationship and April learning to open up to herself and to others. Beyond that, much of the details and many of the characters and situations have been changed. For example, Bernice of the novel is annoying, needy, and lies a lot more than Bernice of the movie. April of the novel is younger, teaches high school Latin, has never been married, and has no desire to have children of her own. April of the movie teaches elementary school, longs for a child, and was recently left by husband Ben (Matthew Broderick). April's new boyfriend Frank (Colin Firth) is the father of one of April's students in the movie, and this new love interest gets complicated when Ben shows up again. In the book, there is no Ben or Frank. There is a minor romance with a bachelor school librarian but he has no children. Finally, there is no pregnancy in the novel, nor does her biological father show up.



    It's part of Oh, the Places You'll Go!, a book by the American author of children's stories, Dr Seuss [real name: Theodor Seuss Geisel], published in 1990, a year before his death.



    It was awkward because April still felt a physical attraction to him and was about to give in to it. However, in their hurried rush to satisfy their lust, Ben had ejaculated in the excitement of it all. Presumably his pants were wet as a result and that is why he was acting the way he was as he crawled out of the car and tried to cover himself up. April said "Really" because she couldn't or didn't want to believe he had actually "finished" before they even got started.



    It was a Jewish adage in which a father was teaching his little son to be less afraid, to have more courage. "Jump!", he said, "and I'll catch you." And the little boy trusted him, and the little boy jumped. And when his father caught him, he felt filled with love. And when he didn't, he was filled with something else, something more—Life.

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  • How long is Then She Found Me?
    1 hour and 40 minutes
  • When was Then She Found Me released?
    May 9, 2008
  • What is the IMDb rating of Then She Found Me?
    5.9 out of 10
  • Who stars in Then She Found Me?
    Helen Hunt, Colin Firth, and Bette Midler
  • Who wrote Then She Found Me?
    Helen Hunt, Elinor Lipman, Alice Arlen, and Victor Levin
  • Who directed Then She Found Me?
    Helen Hunt
  • Who was the composer for Then She Found Me?
    David Mansfield
  • Who was the producer of Then She Found Me?
    Helen Hunt, Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler, Connie Tavel, and Katie Roumel
  • Who was the executive producer of Then She Found Me?
    John Wells, Chip Signore, Howard Behar, Jeff Geoffray, Louise Goodsill, Ralph Kamp, Victor Levin, and Walter Josten
  • Who was the cinematographer for Then She Found Me?
    Peter Donahue
  • Who was the editor of Then She Found Me?
    Pam Wise
  • Who are the characters in Then She Found Me?
    April Epner, Bernice Graves, Frank, Ben, Freddy, Trudy Epner, Alan, Dr. Masani, Ruby, Jimmy Ray, and others
  • What is the plot of Then She Found Me?
    April, 39, wants a baby but her husband leaves her. When her adoptive mother dies, she's contacted by her biological mother, a TV talk show host. April starts seeing the divorced dad of one of her students at school.
  • What was the budget for Then She Found Me?
    $3.5 million
  • How much did Then She Found Me earn at the worldwide box office?
    $8.44 million
  • How much did Then She Found Me earn at the US box office?
    $3.74 million
  • What is Then She Found Me rated?
    R
  • What genre is Then She Found Me?
    Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has Then She Found Me won?
    3 awards
  • How many awards has Then She Found Me been nominated for?
    4 nominations

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