Something Borrowed
Something Borrowed

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Something Borrowed

2011
Movie
112 min
English

Though Rachel is a successful attorney and a loyal, generous friend, she is still single. After one drink too many at her 30th-birthday celebration, Rachel unexpectedly falls into bed with her longtime crush, Dex -- who happens to be engaged to her best friend, Darcy. Ramifications of the liaison threaten to destroy the women's lifelong friendship, while Ethan, Rachel's confidant, harbors a potentially explosive secret of his own.

Insights

IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes14%
Metacritic32/100
Google Users46%
Director: Luke GreenfieldGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Rachel, a driven associate attorney, finds herself in a complicated love triangle when she sleeps with her best friend Darcy's fiancé, Dex. Years of unrequited feelings for Dex come to a head, forcing Rachel to confront her actions and the consequences they have on her relationships. As the wedding approaches, Rachel must navigate her guilt and desire, leading to a dramatic climax that tests the bonds of friendship and love.

Critical Reception

Something Borrowed received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and the characters unsympathetic. While some appreciated the performances, the film was criticized for its reliance on romantic comedy tropes and its handling of infidelity. Audience reception was also mixed, with many finding the story contrived and the protagonist's choices frustrating.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a predictable plot and unlikable characters.

  • Critics found the handling of infidelity to be problematic and contrived.

  • Performances were noted, but could not save the weak narrative.

Google audience: Google users were divided, with many finding the storyline to be cliché and frustrating. While some enjoyed the romantic elements and the chemistry between the leads, a significant portion of viewers felt the characters' motivations were unclear and their actions were difficult to sympathize with.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the bestselling 2005 novel of the same name by Emily Giffin.

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