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Unhitched

Original title: The Best Man
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
4K
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Unhitched (2005)
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ComedyRomance

A guy tries to help his best friend win the attention of the girl of his dreams.A guy tries to help his best friend win the attention of the girl of his dreams.A guy tries to help his best friend win the attention of the girl of his dreams.

  • Director
    • Stefan Schwartz
  • Writers
    • Ed Roe
    • Stefan Schwartz
  • Stars
    • Stuart Townsend
    • Raphael Schwartz
    • Jacob Collier
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Stefan Schwartz
    • Writers
      • Ed Roe
      • Stefan Schwartz
    • Stars
      • Stuart Townsend
      • Raphael Schwartz
      • Jacob Collier
    • 19User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stuart Townsend
    Stuart Townsend
    • Olly Pickering
    Raphael Schwartz
    • Olly Aged 2
    Jacob Collier
    Jacob Collier
    • Olly Aged 10
    • (as Jacob Moriarty)
    Callum Williams
    • Murray Aged 10
    Seth Green
    Seth Green
    • Murray
    Steve John Shepherd
    Steve John Shepherd
    • James
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Big-Time Publisher
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Tania
    Máté Haumann
    Máté Haumann
    • Work Experience
    • (as Mate Haumann)
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Dana
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Bus Driver
    Ian Hanmore
    Ian Hanmore
    • Drunk
    Raymond Coulthard
    Raymond Coulthard
    • Chris
    Mike Kelly
    Mike Kelly
    • Party Bore
    Philip Jackson
    Philip Jackson
    • Mr. Barker
    Kate Ashfield
    Kate Ashfield
    • Becka
    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Sarah Marie Barker
    Martin Hancock
    Martin Hancock
    • Stan
    • Director
      • Stefan Schwartz
    • Writers
      • Ed Roe
      • Stefan Schwartz
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    User reviews19

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    6mikes2001

    Light, cute fluff

    I would have titled this summary an Okay, typical romantic comedy, but somebody already used that title!! In fact, my review is not much different than that review but I just wanted to add my two cents. Or two shillings, whatever that may be, as this movie is set in London.

    It's a nice, light Romantic Comedy. There's no earth shattering observations and there's no attempt to relate the characters situation to any deeper event or philosophy. Which is cool. If I wanted that I'd be watching something other than a cute RomCom!! I wouldn't be happy if I paid $10 a head to see this in a theater, but as an available instant view on the web it's OK.

    I wonder if somebody like Russell Brand could have turned the budding groom into a crazier, more gonzo character, but I don't think that would have helped the movie much. For what it is it's OK.
    7carlarina

    Makes you want to fall in love

    It's not a GREAT movie, but a good one nonetheless. Perfect for a relaxing weekend, with your partner or your best gal pals.

    Most importantly, the plot was well-thought through and put together, unlike some romantic comedies which are utterly ridiculous and in which nothing gels.

    The lead characters are extremely likable, especially Olly (Stuart Townsend) and Murray (Seth Green). You totally understand why Sarah (Amy Smart) would fall in love with him. He has his quirks (total klutz and a sorta "born-loser") but he has a really good heart. Murray is the best friend whom everyone should want to have. Someone who would do anything to make sure that his best friend gets what he rightly deserves.

    One of those movies which gets you to believe in the traditional notions of love once again. To be faithful and truthful to the one you love, and to be willing to do anything to make him/her happy. And also, that being in love brings out the best in a person.
    6SnoopyStyle

    functional rom-com

    Olly Pickering (Stuart Townsend) and Murray (Seth Green) are childhood friends. They drift apart when Olly goes to college making new friends like James. James and Murray hate each other. Olly graduates and starts writing. Despite early promise, he soon suffers a crisis of confidence. He reconnects with a successful Murray and settles into a drab life without ambitions. James asks Olly to be his best man but he's afraid of writing the best man's speech. On top of everything, he falls for the bride Sarah Marie Barker (Amy Smart).

    The story is functional rom-com. There are a couple oddities. I can't accept Seth Green as British. It's funny that Amy Smart has no accents while the sister played by Kate Ashfield is definitely British. Stuart Townsend doesn't have it in him to do slapstick comedy. Despite all of that, the story has all the elements of the rom-com formula and it's somewhat functional as such.
    7inkblot11

    Hitch a ride, if you have to, to see this sweet film, all you romcom fans

    Olly (Stuart Townshend) has aspired to be a writer from childhood. Yet, after gaining an advance of 50 grand from a publisher, Olly saw it all go up in smoke when he developed a major writer's block and could not complete his book. Instead, he has taken a job as a personal assistant to be small publishing firm that specializes in self-help works for women. It is a position he detests. Fortunately, Olly has two close friends that make life bearable. One is a somewhat uncouth businessman, Murray (Seth Green) and the other is a polished university mate, James (Steve John Shepherd). When James becomes engaged and asks Olly to be the best man, the young writer agrees. Yet, when he attends an engagement party for the couple, Olly falls instantly for the bride-to-be, beautiful Sarah (Amy Smart). Murray suggests that Olly pursue Sarah, and perhaps aid his own cause by digging up some dirt on James. But, wouldn't that be the ultimate betrayal of his, admittedly, snobby friend? This is a sweet story for the target audience of romcom lovers. Although the tale is somewhat tried and true, it still has some originality, too. For example, Olly receives an invitation to go out on the town with Sarah and her friends but declines, saying he has to stay home and "deworm the cat". Now if ever there was a great line of refusal, that's it. But, in addition, the film's cast is quite fine, with Townsend a dear as the heartsick best man and Smart a delight as the object of two men's affections. Green is also quite funny, sporting a British accent, as the film takes place in London. Costumes and production values are high as well. If you are a fan of funny love tales, hitch a ride to locate this one, if you have to. You will be very glad that you made the effort.
    8KittyGrimm

    At times cliché, but still adorable!

    This is coming from someone who doesn't often watch romantic comedies. Often, romantic comedies involve the typical Jane Austen-like ending (meaning always the same), but for once, it's good to see even the smallest bit of change in the genre and the change in this particular romantic comedy–not that it changes all other clichés of the film–is that the protagonist is a man. Ollie is an Irish writer suffering from a five-year-old case of writer's block that has caused him all the trouble be can get and his troubles get worse when an old womanizing school mate of his asks him to be his best man at his wedding and Ollie finds himself falling painfully in love with the bride, Sarah. Though he tries to oppress his feelings and move on, his best friend Murray goes through the most insane schemes to bring Sarah and Ollie together.

    Typical? Yes. Predictable? Very. Climax? Corny as a cornfield. But I can't deny that I did enjoy watching this film, even if it did mean I would have to wash the girly side off of me for a week. I must admit, I only wanted to see this because I've always had quite the crush on Stuart Townsend and I thought seeing him as a dork would be enjoyable, because what kind of girl can resist a guy who can laugh at himself? Naturally, I had to adore him as a lovable loser and I thought he was very enjoyable to watch. Of course, I cannot forget his chemistry with Seth Green, who is absolutely hilarious as the best friend, who, I have to say, was one clever son of a gun! The way his insane antics worked was both hilarious and intriguing at the same time and clearly, though he isn't even British, Green has done his homework when it comes to British humor (I sensed quite a lot of Jeff Murdock of "Coupling" in his performance).

    Unfortunately, Amy Smart's performance was not at all remarkable. Her acting, if acting is what you want to call it, was very flat and her character also seemed just as such. To me, she seemed much like the kind of character who's only there to be the typical suffering love- interest without any quirk or edge whatsoever.

    Above all, I thought the film was very much flawed on the lines of its lack of an original plot line, but it was enjoyable to watch even if it was just for Townsend and Green, who were most definitely the highlights of the film. I give the film an eight for its quirks, but I won't praise it for the plot.

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    • Quotes

      Olly Pickering: I've been in love.

      Sarah Marie Barker: You have? What was it like?

      Olly Pickering: Some people say that the ground falls away beneath you but with me, it was as if I suddenly knew the ground was there, as though I could feel the entire planet right there beneath the soles of my feet.

      Olly Pickering: Although I felt the same way when I went up the Empire State Building.

    • Alternate versions
      For the German DVD release the aspect ratio was modified from 2,35:1 to 1,78:1.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Vanishing Point
      Written and Produced by James Edward Barker & Tim Despic

      Performed by James Edward Barker & Tim Despic

      ©Veneration Music 2005

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2006 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Best Man, Worst Friend
    • Filming locations
      • Walker's Court, Berwick Street, Soho, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Best Man Filmproduktions
      • Endgame Entertainment
      • Film Consortium
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $839,117
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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