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Love at First Hiccup

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
3.3K
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Love at First Hiccup (2009)
ComedyRomance

A high school romantic comedy about freshman Victor who has contracted a case of Anya-itis, (acute and incurable love passion for high school senior Anja.) And why shouldn't he?A high school romantic comedy about freshman Victor who has contracted a case of Anya-itis, (acute and incurable love passion for high school senior Anja.) And why shouldn't he?A high school romantic comedy about freshman Victor who has contracted a case of Anya-itis, (acute and incurable love passion for high school senior Anja.) And why shouldn't he?

  • Director
    • Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg
  • Writers
    • Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg
    • Søren Frellesen
    • Dennis Jürgensen
  • Stars
    • Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Devon Werkheiser
    • Tania Verafield
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg
    • Writers
      • Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg
      • Søren Frellesen
      • Dennis Jürgensen
    • Stars
      • Scout Taylor-Compton
      • Devon Werkheiser
      • Tania Verafield
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scout Taylor-Compton
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Anya
    Devon Werkheiser
    Devon Werkheiser
    • Victor
    Tania Verafield
    Tania Verafield
    • Marisa
    Ken Luckey
    Ken Luckey
    • Peter
    Adam J. Bernstein
    Adam J. Bernstein
    • Brian
    • (as Adam Joshua Bernstein)
    Nicholas Braun
    Nicholas Braun
    • Ernie
    Daniel Polo
    Daniel Polo
    • Zack
    Sean Marquette
    Sean Marquette
    • Nick
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Roger
    Rebecca Staab
    Rebecca Staab
    • Constance
    Ann Cusack
    Ann Cusack
    • Beatrice
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • Christian
    Andrew 'A.C.' Slmet
    • Boy
    Josh Blaylock
    Josh Blaylock
    • Guy
    Brie Gabrielle
    Brie Gabrielle
    • Lisa
    Twink Caplan
    Twink Caplan
    • Aunt Elizabeth
    Garrett M. Brown
    Garrett M. Brown
    • Uncle Paul
    Barry Ford
    • Old Man
    • Director
      • Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg
    • Writers
      • Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg
      • Søren Frellesen
      • Dennis Jürgensen
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    User reviews13

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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Sweet story; actually a decent Hollywood version for once.

    Alright, another Hollywoodnized version of something that was famous abroad. But honestly, this time Hollywood actually managed to pull it off well enough. Usually I am not keen on the Hollywood attempts to cash in on famous movies from outside the US; like they did on "Ringu" (The Ring), "Rec" (Quarantine), "Infernal Affairs" (The Departed), and the list goes on and on.

    I grew up with the actual book by Dennis Jürgensen (titled: "Kærlighed Ved Første Hik"), yeah I am from Denmark. And the book also spawned a Danish version, and five sequels as well, which I now wonder if Hollywood will covert into American version as well. Regardless, this Hollywood version of the book/Danish film was actually good, and it had all the essentials from the former.

    The story is a sweet love story with teens, and there is a good amount of embarrassing moments in it and at times you will be laughing out loud. I especially love the doorbell scene, it is awesome. And Scout Taylor-Compton, playing Anya (though her name is Anja in the Danish versions), actually looked a lot like the woman playing her part in the Danish version, so that was kind of cool. And Devon Werkheiser, playing Victor, actually looks a lot like a friend of mine back from my teen years, so that was hilarious.

    The cast in "The First Time" (or "Love at First Hicup", if you will) was actually good and put on good performances. However, I found the guy who played Anya's dad to come off a bit like he wasn't in it with his heart. I forgot his name, sorry about that.

    Having seen this American version actually made me want to pick up the Danish book and read it again. Always cool when you get to relive your early years, and this movie made me want to go back in time. So, I think this movie is worth checking out, because it has a sweet, romantic story to tell, and you will be thoroughly amused and entertained throughout the entire movie.
    3vincentcrusifix

    Like Any Train Wreck, You Can't Look Away

    Love At First Hiccup seemed like a very good movie when I saw the trailers for it. It seemed like it would be like a classic, wholesome family movie, specifically generated for kids. Unfortunately I was wrong. This movie has all the right things in all the wrong places. The pacing is horribly sporadic, the acting is harshly unforgiving, the filming looks like it was done by the two kids in the movie who -are- filming a movie, and it seeed that they could never figure out who their intended target was, and ended up alienating all except those who enjoy awkward and perverse humor, The trailers made it seem like a kids movie, it was overly vulgar, with way too much reference to sexual activity, and acceptance of it as a culturally acceptable past time...This is officially not a kids movie. I don't remember laughing even once during this entire movie. If the main character had acted the same way he did in his Nickelodeon TV show, I think it actually could have been kind of cute. Unfortunately, he did not, instead making every scene he was in awkward, which, occasionally is OK as it was an intentional thing, but every scene, even when he is with his friends is just ridiculous and doesn't make him seem cute so much as simply annoying. None of the characters had any appeal to them AT ALL, and some of the 'humor' relied too much on people's stupidity for even a kid to think 'Ooh that's realistic and funny because they didn't notice what was right in front of their faces or look to the side for a moment since no character in this movie has any peripheral vision..' All in all, this movie was a chore to watch,and I would have graded it lower, but I figured I'd give it a little bit of credit for being like any gruesome train wreck and not letting me take my eyes away until the end, and I will admit that it did have a few cute moments.
    8torrentstorm

    Total, incurable, epidemic of Anya-itis

    I remember when I was 17 years old, I fell in love with a girl who mesmerized me, with a lovely face, freckled nose and cheeks, a smile that could make you soar all the way to heaven, lovely, full bosom, and full hips that could make you wish you could wrap your arms around and never let go. Perfect, shapely legs I couldn't keep my eyes from. Yes, that was my 'Anya-itis', even though her name was not Anya.

    She didn't love me, though, although we were very fond of each other. There was another boy she fancied, a bit older than I, who, sadly, ended up dumping her. By then, I had moved away, and those pleasant dreams had faded. Pity. But with her domineering mother and my domineering mother, we would never have stood a chance anyway.

    However, I must agree with reviewer yeatsforkeats. Even though this is a teen love story, it isn't tiring or boring or stupid like so many others we've seen lately. I don't actually like viewing stupid, teen, movies. Seeing, though, how refreshing this one seemed to be, I decided to give it a chance, and I am glad I did. It was worth it. The whole movie is rather predictable, but somehow, you don't get bored or irritated with it, wondering where this is going, or where and when it will end.

    I have never seen the girl that plays Anya before (Scout Taylor-Compton), or the boy that plays Victor. But she made me wish I were Victor's age again. Victor, innocent and a bit of a nerd, learning for the first time what love is about. Makes you wish things could stay that innocent when you grow up. Anya, more a woman than he is a man, of course, behaved like an intelligent girl, going for the guy that was laying all he had at her feet, instead of the rich boy who owned an expensive sports car and was only after sex. Both kids were lucky they had understanding parents too. There were a few things here and there that seemed a bit far fetched, but perhaps it would be better to let you judge these for yourself. Were Victor's hiccups due to nervousness, insecurity, or something else? I couldn't quite decide, but seeing how he got kisses from Anya to help drive them away, I stopped mentally debating the subject. You decide when you view it.

    So, did I enjoy the movie? Yes! Would I watch it again when in the mood? Most definitely. Just watching those coy looks Anya gave Victor makes it all worthwhile. You'd wish you were in Victor's shoes, and that is no exaggeration.
    5breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    It kind of works as a teen comedy but also doesn't

    Growing up and maturing into an adult can bring on a multitude of feelings. Hormones are raging and everything is changing at a faster rate than normal as this process happens. Of course most adolescence experience this as they go through the education system; learning from their parents, friends and their own senses. One particular actor that many could relate to during this period of time was Devon Werkheiser from Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Young adults were proud to be a part of and go through the motions with Werkheiser's star making show. After the show ended, Werkheiser still had that image of playing a school kid. Here this film plays more into some adult themes which is good, except for how its executed. That's probably the biggest issue with this production.

    Directed by Barbara Rothenborg in their first theatrical film and co-writing with Foren Frellesen, this is actually the remake of a Danish movie of the same name from a decade before. Based on a novel from Dennis Jürgensen, the Danish version actually has several sequels. The story is about a geeky freshman Victor (Devon Werkheiser) having an unrealistic crush on a taken senior in his high school Anya (Scout Taylor-Compton). Anya is with a pompous jock named Peter (Ken Luckey) and is friends with Marisa (Tania Verafield). Victor's only got his unhelpful buddies Ernie (Nicholas Braun) and Nick (Sean Marquette). Meanwhile, Victor and Anya's little brothers Zack (Daniel Polo) and Brian (Adam J. Bernstein) play pranks on both their siblings because family stereotypes. Victor's problem is that he doesn't have the confidence to talk to Anya, and when he does, he gets hiccups.

    At the same time, Anya hopes to lose her virginity to someone she finds truly special. At the moment she's not sure if Peter's the one. The biggest red flag in this story is Anya's character arc. Not sure what the legal age of consent is for the people of Denmark but in the US, a senior in high school, who should be 18, looking to fornicate with anyone younger than them is a no. Why couldn't Victor and his friends also be geeky seniors in high school? That would be one less counter against this film. The story itself is also fairly cliché. What teen drama hasn't depicted a down on their luck rejected protagonist that somehow pulls all kinds of stops to get the attention of their ever so out of reach love of their life? There isn't really much to go into how things occur because a familiar viewer of this genre could guess how most scenes that are set up will go.

    It's unfortunate because there are some interesting actors attached to this project. And because this is a comedy, there is going to be dialog that's supposed to be funny but not much of it is. Most of it just strange in how it's executed or just completely nonsensical when thinking about how it makes any logical sense. The characters of Zack and Brian are the worst little brothers and are actually quite crass. Also their moms and dads are even worse as parents. Perhaps the conversations between Victor and Anya's friends respectively are more in line with what viewers would expect from those particular characters. But the others just seem a little too out there. Despite all this though the cast of actors perform the best they can given the material. Being that Devon Werkheiser came from Ned's he naturally fit the bill.

    Scout Taylor-Compton at the time just got off playing in Rob Zombie's remake of Halloween (2007) and Halloween II (2009). There's also appearances from James Eckhouse, Ann Cusack, Octavia Spencer and even Ray Wise, who by far is the most entertaining even if he shows up only once and a while. The cinematography was adequately shot for the production. Handled by Steven Bernstein who also worked on The Waterboy (1998), Monster (2003) and White Chicks (2004), the shots filmed fit the right scene even though it won't blow anyone's mind. Lastly the music by Raney Shockne worked for the film too. By no means should any viewer think that a score would be available because it wouldn't seeing that it's no blockbuster production. Overall though the cues work with the scenes even if they aren't memorable.

    The actors all do what they can, the music is appropriate for the style of the film as well as the camerawork. Unfortunately, the writing is not strong enough though. The premise is an awkward setup dealing with differing legal ages, the dialog feels a bit out of place and the story itself has been done many times before.
    2rlambert-482-217916

    Extremely, painfully bad!!

    There comes a time when this type of movie needs to stop being made, like ten years ago. How many new ways can you redo high school angst? I was home sick with a sinus infection and this was on Showtime. I actually wanted to get up and go to work this movie was so bad. I watched the whole thing only because I really believed it had to get better, it did not. The parents of both Victor and Anja were so unbelievable that I thought even if parents like that existed, I would run away from home if they were mine. I'm assuming their medicine cabinets must be brimming with xanax, anti-depressants, vicodin, ambien, etc to make them so passive and stupid.

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    • Trivia
      A remake of the Danish movie Kærlighed ved første hik (1999). Producer Regner Grasten is also acting as executing producer in this remake.
    • Quotes

      Victor: I just wanted to say how great it was to see you at the party.

      Anya: Me and my dress?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vild med dans: Vals og cha-cha-cha, del 2 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The First Time
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hiccup
      • Regner Grasten International
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      • $20,313
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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