50 First Dates Page #8

Synopsis: Henry Roth lives in a Hawaiian paradise with the company of endless women with no strings attached. This is until he meets Lucy Whitmore. Both Henry and Lucy enjoy the company of each other and feel the start of a serious relationship occurring. Approaching Lucy the next day, Henry is confused when Lucy fails to recognize him. This is the moment Henry discovers that Lucy actually suffers from short term memory loss and can't remember each individual day. Henry won't let this stop him and is prepared to make her fall in love with him all over again, each and every day.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Peter Segal
Production: Sony Pictures
  6 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
44%
PG-13
Year:
2004
99 min
$120,776,832
Website
1,700 Views


You take care of yourself out there.

- I will.

- Okay.

Henry did not tell me about you.

Your fisherman muscles.

Can I touch?

Sure.

Yes.

The Beach Boys?

How nice of him to give me a CD

that will remind me...

...of all the wonderful times

I shared with his daughter.

What an a**hole!

Oh, why?

Why would you do this to me?

You sick bastard!

Oh, my God.

Is he trying to tell me something?

She only sings on days

she meets you.

She remembers me?

Holy sh*t!

She remembers me!

Julia, that looks great.

Excuse me. What am I doing?

You're painting a picture.

And you're doing an excellent job.

Oh.

Holy crap! I suck.

Hey, hey, hey.

- Can we help you, sir?

- Yes. I have an appointment.

- What's your name?

- My name?

Dude, he forgot his name.

I feel bad for him.

Just go on up. And good luck

with that memory problem.

Yeah. Thank you.

What?

Lucy!

Lucy!

- Hi, I'm Tom.

- Hey, I met you before. I'm Henry.

Maybe you can help me.

I'm looking for Lucy Whitmore.

Any idea where I can find her?

Hi, I'm Tom.

Oh. Thanks anyways.

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy Whitmore...

...can I ask you a question?

Do you have any idea who I am?

- No.

- No?

That sucks.

- What's your name?

- I'm Henry.

Henry.

I want to show you something.

Will you come with me?

Well, yeah.

Hey. Do you know who that guy is?

Dude, I don't even know who I am.

Oh, well, you're Pablo Picasso.

- Really?

- No. Not really.

This is my studio.

I don't know who you are, Henry...

...but I dream about you

almost every night.

Why?

What would you say if I told you

that notebook you read every day...

...used to have a lot of stuff

about me in it?

I would say that that

makes a lot of sense.

You erased me

from your memories...

...because you thought you were

holding me back from having...

...a full and happy life.

But you made a mistake.

Being with you is the only way

I could have a full and happy life.

You're the girl of my dreams...

...and apparently I'm the man of yours.

Henry.

It's nice to meet you.

Lucy, it's nice to meet you too.

Hi, I'm Tom.

Henry, Lucy. Nice to meet you, Tom.

Now why don't you come back in

ten seconds so we can meet again?

Do you, Honah Lee, tak e this woman

to be your lawfully wedded wife

to have and to hold

from this day forth

as long as you both shall live?

- I do

- Really?

Even though in, lik e, 10, 15 years

she could possibly let herself

go and then, lik e

sex could be, lik e,

nauseating for you?

What are you, nuts?

Your wife's right over there

I'm just kidding, Muumuu!

I now pronounce you man and wife

Mazel tov!

It's very cold, so when you're ready

put on a jack et and come have

breakfast with me Love you

Hey, hey! Good morning, Mrs. Roth.

Would you like to meet your daughter?

Go say hello to Mommy.

Hi, Mommy.

That's right.

Good morning.

Oh, my goodness!

- Grandpa's here.

- Hi, Dad.

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