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Laws of Attraction






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Laws of Attraction
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPeter Howitt
Screenplay byRobert Harling
Aline Brosh McKenna
Story byAline Brosh McKenna
Produced byDavid Bergstein
Julie Durk
David T. Friendly
Marc Turtletaub
Beau St. Clair
StarringPierce Brosnan
Julianne Moore
Michael Sheen
Parker Posey
CinematographyAdrian Biddle
Edited byTony Lawson
Music byEdward Shearmur

Production
companies

Mobius Pictures
Intermedia Productions
Deep River Productions
Irish DreamTime
Initial Entertainment Group

Distributed byNew Line Cinema (United States)[1]
Entertainment Film Distributors (United Kingdom)[2]
Universum Film (Germany)[1]

Release dates

  • 4 April 2004 (2004-04-04) (Phoenix)
  • 30 April 2004 (2004-04-30) (US)
  • 7 May 2004 (2004-05-07) (Ireland/UK)
  • 7 June 2005 (2005-06-07) (Germany)
  • Running time

    90 minutes[2]
    CountriesIreland
    United Kingdom
    Germany
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$32 million[1]
    Box office$30 million[1]

    Laws of Attraction is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Peter Howitt, based on a storybyAline Brosh McKenna and screenplay by Robert Harling and McKenna. It stars Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore.

    Plot[edit]

    High-powered divorce attorneys Audrey Woods and Daniel Rafferty have seen love go wrong in many scenarios—so, how good could their own chances be? As two of the top divorce lawyers in New York, Audrey and Daniel are a study in opposites. She practices law strictly by the book. He seems to win by the seat of his pants, or by "cheap theatrics," as Audrey says in one scene.

    Soon the two lawyers are pitted against one another in several high-profile divorce cases, including a nasty public split between rock star Thorne Jamison and his dress-designer wife, Serena. The settlement hinges on an Irish castle, Caisleán Cloiche, or "Rock Castle," that each spouse wants. Audrey and Daniel travel to Ireland to chase down depositions, and both stay in the castle. Although Audrey, at least, is reluctant to acknowledge their mutual attraction, they find themselves attending a romantic Irish festival together. After a night of wild celebration, they wake up the next morning to discover they have wed. Audrey is shocked, though Daniel takes their apparent marriage in his stride.

    The pair return to New York and find news of their wedding printed on Page 6 of the New York Post the following day. Audrey suggests the two maintain the semblance of a marriage for the sake of their careers, and Daniel moves into the guest room of Audrey's apartment. Although, in the courtroom they continue to fight the Jamisons' high-profile divorce case with the gusto they have always shown, at home, they settle into domestic life together. While disposing of garbage one day, Daniel accidentally discovers some sensitive information about Audrey's client, Thorne Jamison, which he reveals in the next day's court proceedings. Audrey feels betrayed and asks for a divorce, which Daniel agrees to give, citing his love for her.

    Next, their famous clients each return to the castle in Ireland, even though they are not permitted to be there because of the pending division of assets. Judge Abramovitz sends their respective counselors to Ireland to inform them of this, but on arrival they discover the celebrity couple has reconciled on the seventh anniversary of their wedding, which took place at the castle. Audrey and Daniel then learn that the "priest" who performed their own marriage ceremony is in fact the Jamisons' butler, and the "weddings" he presided over at the festival were simply romantic celebrations.

    Daniel returns immediately to New York, alone, but with Audrey fast on his heels, as she realizes she has fallen in love with him. Confronting him in the grocery store below Daniel's Chinatown office, Audrey asks Daniel if he is willing to fight to save their relationship. In the romantic final scenes, the couple are married in a private ceremony in Judge Abramovitz's chambers, with Audrey's mother as the sole witness.

    Cast[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    Laws of Attraction received generally negative reviews from critics, as it holds an 18% rating on Rotten Tomatoes where the site calls the film "a bland and forgettable copy of Adam's Rib."[3]OnMetacritic, the film holds a 38/100 rating, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[4]

    The film opened at No. 5 in the US box office in the weekend of 30 April 2004, raking in US$6,728,905 in its first opening weekend.[5]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b "LAWS OF ATTRACTION (12A)". British Board of Film Classification. 7 April 2004. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  • ^ "Laws of Attraction (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  • ^ Laws of AttractionatMetacritic Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for April 30 – May 2, 2004". Box Office Mojo. 3 May 2004. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  • External links[edit]


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