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Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in 500 Days of Summer (2009)

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500 Days of Summer

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    (500) Days of Summer is based on an original script by screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber.



    In the movie, 500 is a countdown. The film charts the course of Summer and Tom's relationship and gives us various days in parentheses for different scenes. Co-writer Scott Neustadter has also stated that it is an homage to 1980s pop songs that were titled this way. i.e. "You Make My Dreams (Come True)".



    Day 500 is stated to be Wednesday May 23rd, and that date was a Wednesday in 2007, so day 1 is January 8th, 2006.



    The common thought seems to be that Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) saw The Graduate (1967) (1967) as a movie where a man pursues his one true love and wins her. However, the end of "The Graduate" has Ben (Dustin Hoffman) and Elaine (Katharine Ross) escaping from Elaine's wedding and boarding a bus. As the bus drives off their expressions quickly change from ones of euphoria to ones showing more ambivalence. Many people interpret the ending to mean that the two ultimately realize how foolhardy their romantic escapade was or, at least, that they both harbor doubts about the future.



    It's suggested in the audio commentary that it is indeed fictional. However, there seems to be some debate amongst the director and screenwriters whether or not it is, so it's up to the individual viewer.



    Two songs by The Smiths feature in the movie. "There Is a Light that Never Goes Out" and "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want." For the rest of the songs and corresponding scenes, try here.



    Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap. The song can also be heard throughout the movie and is on the soundtrack.



    You can read it online here.



    The writer has said that the sentiments behind the line were inspired by a real woman he knew, but the name "Jenny Beckman" is invented.



    Yes, and that's part of the comedy of the performance. The character is based on the screenwriter's own younger sister who would often give him relationship advice.



    There's no evidence to suggest this and it would seem to run counter to Summer's character that she would be carrying on an affair behind Tom's back. The only reason some people seem to think this is because of the timeline. Tom and Summer break up on day 290 and she is married by day 488 a mere six months later. Many people seem to think that this is too quickly for Summer to have met someone else and gotten married. However, while the trend now is for engagements to last for an extensive period and for people to date or even live together for years before getting engaged, some people do get married shortly after meeting someone. This is, perhaps, in keeping with the movie's themes about love. Once Summer has encountered a man she truly loves she knows it and there's no reason for her to wait an extended period before solemnizing that love through marriage.

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  • How long is 500 Days of Summer?
    1 hour and 35 minutes
  • When was 500 Days of Summer released?
    August 7, 2009
  • What is the IMDb rating of 500 Days of Summer?
    7.6 out of 10
  • Who stars in 500 Days of Summer?
    Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Geoffrey Arend
  • Who wrote 500 Days of Summer?
    Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber
  • Who directed 500 Days of Summer?
    Marc Webb
  • Who was the composer for 500 Days of Summer?
    Rob Simonsen and Mychael Danna
  • Who was the producer of 500 Days of Summer?
    Mason Novick, Steven J. Wolfe, Jessica Tuchinsky, and Mark Waters
  • Who was the cinematographer for 500 Days of Summer?
    Eric Steelberg
  • Who was the editor of 500 Days of Summer?
    Alan Edward Bell
  • Who are the characters in 500 Days of Summer?
    Tom, Summer, McKenzie, Rachel, Paul, Vance, Millie, Alison, Autumn - Girl at interview, Millie's New Husband, and others
  • What is the plot of 500 Days of Summer?
    After being dumped by the girl he believes to be his soulmate, hopeless romantic Tom Hansen reflects on their relationship to try and figure out where things went wrong and how he can win her back.
  • What was the budget for 500 Days of Summer?
    $7.5 million
  • How much did 500 Days of Summer earn at the worldwide box office?
    $60.8 million
  • How much did 500 Days of Summer earn at the US box office?
    $32.4 million
  • What is 500 Days of Summer rated?
    PG-13
  • What genre is 500 Days of Summer?
    Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has 500 Days of Summer won?
    17 awards
  • How many awards has 500 Days of Summer been nominated for?
    75 nominations

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