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Stuart has recently split up with his girlfriend. When his girlfriend comes to visit LA, Stuart pretends to have a relationship with his tenant to make his ex feel jealous.Stuart has recently split up with his girlfriend. When his girlfriend comes to visit LA, Stuart pretends to have a relationship with his tenant to make his ex feel jealous.Stuart has recently split up with his girlfriend. When his girlfriend comes to visit LA, Stuart pretends to have a relationship with his tenant to make his ex feel jealous.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 nominations total
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- TriviaStephen Merchant offered a cameo role to Nicole Kidman after he discovered that she had been to one of his stand-up show; "I reached out to her and she was into the idea, which was incredible. She jets in for a couple of hours and was exactly as I hoped she would be - completely happy to plunge in, improvise, let me say absurd things to her, and so game to play along. I couldn't be happier with what she did, or the experience" said Merchant of her involvement.
- GoofsWhen Stuart is 'repairing' Jessica's computer it can be seen in the background with some 'Booting Options' listed on the screen (shown a few seconds earlier) and option 4 'Restore Settings to previously know configuration' highlighted.
They then have a short conversation during which time Stuart does not touch the computer again (although it does briefly flash in the background). When he turns back to it, Jessica's 'recovered' document is now on the screen.
No computer recovery procedure would go without any further intervention from a bootup screen straight into a recovered document like this.
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The movie adaptation of the TV show of the same name, is a comedic romp that follows the misadventures of Stuart Pritchard, a hapless British expat navigating the treacherous waters of the Los Angeles dating scene. Directed by Stephen Merchant, who also stars as the socially awkward protagonist, the film delivers plenty of laughs alongside a heartfelt exploration of loneliness, friendship, and the pursuit of love in the modern age.
Central to Stuart's journey are his relationships with his two best friends, Wade (Nate Torrence) and Kives (Kevin Weisman). Wade, a lovable oaf with a heart of gold, serves as Stuart's loyal sidekick, providing comic relief and moral support in equal measure. Kives, on the other hand, is a neurotic germaphobe whose eccentricities often lead to hilariously awkward encounters. Together, the trio navigates the highs and lows of single life in Los Angeles, offering each other support and camaraderie in the face of romantic adversity.
While "Hello Ladies" mines plenty of humor from Stuart's dating escapades, it also offers moments of genuine warmth and introspection. As Stuart grapples with his own insecurities and learns to embrace his authentic self, the film explores themes of self-discovery and personal growth. Whether he's navigating the complexities of modern romance or grappling with his own shortcomings, Stuart's journey is ultimately one of self-acceptance and resilience.
Visually, "Hello Ladies" captures the sun-drenched glamour of Los Angeles while also poking fun at its superficiality and absurdities. From lavish Hollywood parties to seedy dive bars, the film presents a vibrant and eclectic portrait of the city's social landscape. Stylistically, Merchant infuses the film with his signature wit and irreverence, creating a quirky aesthetic that perfectly complements the offbeat humor of the script.
Central to Stuart's journey are his relationships with his two best friends, Wade (Nate Torrence) and Kives (Kevin Weisman). Wade, a lovable oaf with a heart of gold, serves as Stuart's loyal sidekick, providing comic relief and moral support in equal measure. Kives, on the other hand, is a neurotic germaphobe whose eccentricities often lead to hilariously awkward encounters. Together, the trio navigates the highs and lows of single life in Los Angeles, offering each other support and camaraderie in the face of romantic adversity.
While "Hello Ladies" mines plenty of humor from Stuart's dating escapades, it also offers moments of genuine warmth and introspection. As Stuart grapples with his own insecurities and learns to embrace his authentic self, the film explores themes of self-discovery and personal growth. Whether he's navigating the complexities of modern romance or grappling with his own shortcomings, Stuart's journey is ultimately one of self-acceptance and resilience.
Visually, "Hello Ladies" captures the sun-drenched glamour of Los Angeles while also poking fun at its superficiality and absurdities. From lavish Hollywood parties to seedy dive bars, the film presents a vibrant and eclectic portrait of the city's social landscape. Stylistically, Merchant infuses the film with his signature wit and irreverence, creating a quirky aesthetic that perfectly complements the offbeat humor of the script.
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- Apr 15, 2024
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