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The Object of My Affection

The Object of My Affection is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Stephen McCauley and the screenplay was written by Wendy Wasserstein. The story concerns a pregnant New York social worker who develops romantic feelings for her gay new friend and decides to raise her child with him, and the complications that ensue.

The Object of My Affection
Theatrical release poster
Directed byNicholas Hytner
Screenplay byWendy Wasserstein
Based onThe Object of My Affection
by Stephen McCauley
Produced byLaurence Mark
Starring
CinematographyOliver Stapleton
Edited byTariq Anwar
Music byGeorge Fenton
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • April 17, 1998 (1998-04-17)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[1]
Box office$46.9 million[2]

It was filmed in 1997 in various locations around New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut.[3] The film received mixed reviews and was a moderate box office success grossing $46.9 million against a production budget of $15 million.

Plot

Social worker Nina Borowski (Jennifer Aniston) is a bright young woman living in a cozy Brooklyn apartment. Nina attends a party given by her stepsister Constance (Allison Janney) and her husband, Sidney (Alan Alda). There Nina meets George Hanson (Paul Rudd), a young, handsome, and gay first grade teacher. Nina tells George that her stepsister is constantly trying to fix her up with somebody from higher society, completely ignoring the fact that Nina has a boyfriend, Vince (John Pankow). During the conversation, Nina offers George a room in her apartment as she has just heard from his boyfriend, Dr. Robert Joley (Tim Daly), that George is looking for somewhere to live. George, not knowing about Robert's plans, is taken aback and heartbroken, and after the party the two split up. George accepts Nina's offer and moves into her apartment.

The two soon become best friends; they watch films together and go ballroom dancing. Everything is great until Nina announces that she is pregnant. Vince, the baby's father, wants to marry her, but his constant control drives Nina crazy; she leaves him and George offers to help raise her child. For some time, they live together in her apartment in Brooklyn. Everything is perfect again until Nina finds that her love for George is growing every day, especially after he tells her he had a girlfriend in high school, leading her to believe they might develop a romantic relationship.

One afternoon, George and Nina are about to have sex when George gets a phone call from Robert who tells him how much he has missed him and invites him away for the weekend. George is confused but agrees to go. Nina feels threatened and gets jealous. George and Robert do not re-establish their relationship, but George meets Paul James (Amo Gulinello), a young actor, and the two are attracted to each other and have sex. Meanwhile, Nina is staying with Constance at a vacation mansion and is extremely moody. She has a horrible time and decides to head back home and asks George to return as well. Her purse is snatched on the way and a friendly police officer, Louis (Kevin Carroll), gives her a ride home.

Nina decides to invite Paul and his older acting mentor with whom he lives, Rodney (Nigel Hawthorne), for Thanksgiving after a rather prickly brunch with a late arriving George, his brother Frank (Steve Zahn) and his brother's latest fiancée. After the evening winds down, Paul stays the night with George, resulting in a heated argument between George and Nina, and heartache for Rodney.

At Frank's wedding, they continue their discussion as Nina has begun to realize the reality of the situation. Nina fully explains to George her feelings for him. George, who loves Nina as his best friend, tells her that, ultimately, he wants to be with Paul. A few hours later, Nina gives birth to a beautiful girl she names Molly. Vince, ecstatic, visits her in the hospital, but when he leaves to complete paperwork, Nina and George remain alone with Molly. Nina asks George when he plans to move out to which he replies that he doesn't know. She asks him to move out of her apartment before she gets home from the hospital, stating that it would hurt her too much to have him stay any longer knowing that he doesn't love her the same way she does him.

Eight years later at George's school, everyone goes to see Molly in a musical production that George has directed. George is now the principal of the school. Nina is now in a relationship with Louis, and George is still with Paul, both of them now happy. Rodney is also there, still considered 'one of the family' by Louis and Nina. Nina, George, and young Molly (Sarah Hyland) (who refers to George as her "Uncle George") walk together, hand-in-hand, on their way to get coffee and talk.

Cast

Production

The shooting took place from June to July 1997, in New York.[4][5] Winona Ryder was initially offered the role of Nina, but turned it down so Uma Thurman was cast opposite Keanu Reeves but both dropped out. Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd were cast instead.[citation needed]

Release

Box office

The Object of My Affection was released in US theaters on April 17, 1998, and took in $9,725,855 during its opening weekend, coming in at No. 2 at the box office in 1,890 theaters, averaging $5,146 per theater. The film went on to gross $29,187,243 in the United States alone, over a span of five weekends.[2] The film continued to open in European countries throughout the fall and winter of 1998, and ultimately grossed $17,718,646 outside of the United States.

Critical reception

Critical reaction to the film was mixed. Roger Ebert gave the film two stars, saying: "The Object of My Affection deals with some real issues and has scenes that work, but you can see the wheels of the plot turning so clearly that you doubt the characters have much freedom to act on their own."[6] Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle said the film "occasionally borders on being too clever. But that's a small quibble about a movie that gets so much right."[7]

The film holds a rating of 53% on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes based on 59 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Despite heartfelt performances from Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd, The Object of My Affection suffers from too many plot contrivances and frequent turns into rom-com sappiness."[8]Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 51% based on 18 critics.[9]

Accolades

In efforts of the film it received a GLAAD Media award nomination for Outstanding Film (Wide Release), and won the London Critics Circle Film award for British Supporting Actor of the Year awarded to actor Nigel Hawthorne.[10]

Soundtrack

The Object of My Affection OST
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1998
GenreScore
Length36:50
LabelArk 21 Records
George Fenton chronology
Dangerous Beauty
(1998)
The Object of My Affection OST
(1998)
My Name Is Joe
(1998)

All tracks are written by George Fenton.

No.TitleLength
1."The Object of My Affection"2:31
2."The School Show (Front Titles)"2:21
3."Schon Rosmarin"1:54
4."Off To Work"1:40
5."Nina's News"1:34
6."The Dance Class (You Were Mean For Me)"1:55
7."Father And Son"1:04
8."Jolie Calls/Off To College"4:29
9."The Announcement (You Were Meant For Me)"0:40
10."Home From The Hamptons Part 1"2:44
11."Home From The Hampstons Part 2"1:16
12."Berceuse"2:03
13."New Friends"2:18
14."Lewis Reflects"1:16
15."George Moves Out"1:05
Total length:28:50

Additional Music

No.TitleMusicLength
1."You Were Meant for Me"Sting3:49
2."You Were Meant for Me (New York Version)"Sting4:11
Total length:8:00

See Also

Wanderlust 2012, film starring Aniston and Rudd in love interest roles

References

  1. ^ "The Object of my Affection (1998) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
  2. ^ a b "The Object of My Affection". Box Office Mojo. IMDB.com. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
  3. ^ IMDb.com filming locations – The Object of My Affection
  4. ^ "JenniferAniston plays a pregnant woman in a scence from her new movie".
  5. ^ "Jennifer Aniston on the setof Object of my Affection on location in".
  6. ^ Ebert, Roger (April 17, 1998). "The Object of My Affection". Chicago Sun-Times. RogerEbert.com.
  7. ^ ''Unusual Romance Told With Great `Affection' – Rudd, Aniston sparkle in gay-straight love story" Ruthe Stein, San Francisco Chronicle, 17 April 1998
  8. ^ Rotten Tomatoes
  9. ^ "The Object of My Affection". Metacritic.
  10. ^ The Object of My Affection, retrieved 2018-04-14

External links

  • The Object of My Affection at IMDb

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For the novel see The Object of My Affection novel For the album by Faron Young see The Object of My Affection album For a song composed by Pinky Tomlin in 1934 see Pinky Tomlin The Object of My Affection is a 1998 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Stephen McCauley and the screenplay was written by Wendy Wasserstein The story concerns a pregnant New York social worker who develops romantic feelings for her gay new friend and decides to raise her child with him and the complications that ensue The Object of My AffectionTheatrical release posterDirected byNicholas HytnerScreenplay byWendy WassersteinBased onThe Object of My Affectionby Stephen McCauleyProduced byLaurence MarkStarringJennifer Aniston Paul Rudd Alan Alda Nigel Hawthorne John Pankow Tim DalyCinematographyOliver StapletonEdited byTariq AnwarMusic byGeorge FentonProductioncompany20th Century FoxDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateApril 17 1998 1998 04 17 Running time111 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 15 million 1 Box office 46 9 million 2 It was filmed in 1997 in various locations around New York City New Jersey and Connecticut 3 The film received mixed reviews and was a moderate box office success grossing 46 9 million against a production budget of 15 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 4 3 Accolades 5 Soundtrack 5 1 Additional Music 6 See Also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditSocial worker Nina Borowski Jennifer Aniston is a bright young woman living in a cozy Brooklyn apartment Nina attends a party given by her stepsister Constance Allison Janney and her husband Sidney Alan Alda There Nina meets George Hanson Paul Rudd a young handsome and gay first grade teacher Nina tells George that her stepsister is constantly trying to fix her up with somebody from higher society completely ignoring the fact that Nina has a boyfriend Vince John Pankow During the conversation Nina offers George a room in her apartment as she has just heard from his boyfriend Dr Robert Joley Tim Daly that George is looking for somewhere to live George not knowing about Robert s plans is taken aback and heartbroken and after the party the two split up George accepts Nina s offer and moves into her apartment The two soon become best friends they watch films together and go ballroom dancing Everything is great until Nina announces that she is pregnant Vince the baby s father wants to marry her but his constant control drives Nina crazy she leaves him and George offers to help raise her child For some time they live together in her apartment in Brooklyn Everything is perfect again until Nina finds that her love for George is growing every day especially after he tells her he had a girlfriend in high school leading her to believe they might develop a romantic relationship One afternoon George and Nina are about to have sex when George gets a phone call from Robert who tells him how much he has missed him and invites him away for the weekend George is confused but agrees to go Nina feels threatened and gets jealous George and Robert do not re establish their relationship but George meets Paul James Amo Gulinello a young actor and the two are attracted to each other and have sex Meanwhile Nina is staying with Constance at a vacation mansion and is extremely moody She has a horrible time and decides to head back home and asks George to return as well Her purse is snatched on the way and a friendly police officer Louis Kevin Carroll gives her a ride home Nina decides to invite Paul and his older acting mentor with whom he lives Rodney Nigel Hawthorne for Thanksgiving after a rather prickly brunch with a late arriving George his brother Frank Steve Zahn and his brother s latest fiancee After the evening winds down Paul stays the night with George resulting in a heated argument between George and Nina and heartache for Rodney At Frank s wedding they continue their discussion as Nina has begun to realize the reality of the situation Nina fully explains to George her feelings for him George who loves Nina as his best friend tells her that ultimately he wants to be with Paul A few hours later Nina gives birth to a beautiful girl she names Molly Vince ecstatic visits her in the hospital but when he leaves to complete paperwork Nina and George remain alone with Molly Nina asks George when he plans to move out to which he replies that he doesn t know She asks him to move out of her apartment before she gets home from the hospital stating that it would hurt her too much to have him stay any longer knowing that he doesn t love her the same way she does him Eight years later at George s school everyone goes to see Molly in a musical production that George has directed George is now the principal of the school Nina is now in a relationship with Louis and George is still with Paul both of them now happy Rodney is also there still considered one of the family by Louis and Nina Nina George and young Molly Sarah Hyland who refers to George as her Uncle George walk together hand in hand on their way to get coffee and talk Cast EditJennifer Aniston as Nina Borowski Paul Rudd as George Hanson John Pankow as Vince McBride Allison Janney as Constance Miller Alan Alda as Sidney Miller Tim Daly as Dr Robert Joley Joan Copeland as Madame Reynolds Steve Zahn as Frank Hanson Amo Gulinello as Paul James Kevin Carroll as Louis Crowley Nigel Hawthorne as Rodney Fraser Kali Rocha as Melissa Gabriel Macht as Steve Casillo Sarah Hyland as Molly Holli Marie Connors as girl at zoo Hayden Panettiere as Mermaid Liam Aiken as Nathan Bruce Altman as Dr Goldstein Daniel Cosgrove as Trotter Bull Samia Shoaib as Suni Audra McDonald as wedding singer Lauren Pratt as Sally Paz de la Huerta as 13 year old Sally Salem Ludwig as Mr Shapiro Antonia Rey as Mrs Ochoa John Roland as TV Anchor Rosanna Scotto as TV Anchor Kia Goodwin as JulietProduction EditThe shooting took place from June to July 1997 in New York 4 5 Winona Ryder was initially offered the role of Nina but turned it down so Uma Thurman was cast opposite Keanu Reeves but both dropped out Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd were cast instead citation needed Release EditBox office Edit The Object of My Affection was released in US theaters on April 17 1998 and took in 9 725 855 during its opening weekend coming in at No 2 at the box office in 1 890 theaters averaging 5 146 per theater The film went on to gross 29 187 243 in the United States alone over a span of five weekends 2 The film continued to open in European countries throughout the fall and winter of 1998 and ultimately grossed 17 718 646 outside of the United States Critical reception Edit Critical reaction to the film was mixed Roger Ebert gave the film two stars saying The Object of My Affection deals with some real issues and has scenes that work but you can see the wheels of the plot turning so clearly that you doubt the characters have much freedom to act on their own 6 Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle said the film occasionally borders on being too clever But that s a small quibble about a movie that gets so much right 7 The film holds a rating of 53 on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes based on 59 reviews The site s consensus states Despite heartfelt performances from Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd The Object of My Affection suffers from too many plot contrivances and frequent turns into rom com sappiness 8 Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 51 based on 18 critics 9 Accolades Edit In efforts of the film it received a GLAAD Media award nomination for Outstanding Film Wide Release and won the London Critics Circle Film award for British Supporting Actor of the Year awarded to actor Nigel Hawthorne 10 Soundtrack EditThe Object of My Affection OSTSoundtrack album by George FentonReleasedJanuary 1 1998GenreScoreLength36 50LabelArk 21 RecordsGeorge Fenton chronologyDangerous Beauty 1998 The Object of My Affection OST 1998 My Name Is Joe 1998 All tracks are written by George Fenton No TitleLength1 The Object of My Affection 2 312 The School Show Front Titles 2 213 Schon Rosmarin 1 544 Off To Work 1 405 Nina s News 1 346 The Dance Class You Were Mean For Me 1 557 Father And Son 1 048 Jolie Calls Off To College 4 299 The Announcement You Were Meant For Me 0 4010 Home From The Hamptons Part 1 2 4411 Home From The Hampstons Part 2 1 1612 Berceuse 2 0313 New Friends 2 1814 Lewis Reflects 1 1615 George Moves Out 1 05Total length 28 50 Additional Music Edit No TitleMusicLength1 You Were Meant for Me Sting3 492 You Were Meant for Me New York Version Sting4 11Total length 8 00See Also EditWanderlust 2012 film starring Aniston and Rudd in love interest rolesReferences Edit The Object of my Affection 1998 Financial Information The Numbers a b The Object of My Affection Box Office Mojo IMDB com Retrieved June 22 2012 IMDb com filming locations The Object of My Affection JenniferAniston plays a pregnant woman in a scence from her new movie Jennifer Aniston on the setof Object of my Affection on location in Ebert Roger April 17 1998 The Object of My Affection Chicago Sun Times RogerEbert com Unusual Romance Told With Great Affection Rudd Aniston sparkle in gay straight love story Ruthe Stein San Francisco Chronicle 17 April 1998 Rotten Tomatoes The Object of My Affection Metacritic The Object of My Affection retrieved 2018 04 14External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to The Object of My Affection The Object of My Affection at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Object of My Affection amp oldid 1123798925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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