The Closer You Get
The Closer You Get

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The Closer You Get

2000
Movie
93 min
English

Irish lads send an ad to the Miami Herald inviting fit and enticing women, between the ages of 20 and 21, to live in their isolated Donegal village. The whole town knows about the ad, and it sharpens everyone's sense of the opportunities for happiness already at hand. Kate, a publican with a young daughter, is separating from her husband and catches the eye of a bachelor sheep farmer. Kieran the butcher realizes that his assistant Siobhan is comely, and then he discovers she's fiery as well. Ollie sends off for Dutch skin magazines that the village postmistress won't release to him. The men, and women, find counsel in their movie-loving priest. Will anyone answer the ad?

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic57/100
Google Users72%
Director: Aideen KaneGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

In a small Irish village, four unmarried women, disillusioned with the local men, decide to place an advertisement in a national newspaper seeking potential husbands. This unconventional plan quickly attracts attention, both from eligible bachelors and from curious villagers. The women navigate the ensuing chaos and romantic entanglements as they hope to find love and companionship.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising the performances of the lead actresses and the charming premise, while some found the plot somewhat predictable or underdeveloped. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating its lighthearted romantic comedy elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong female ensemble cast and witty dialogue.

  • Appreciated for its charming, albeit familiar, romantic comedy storyline.

  • Some critics noted a lack of depth in character development beyond the main four women.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, appreciating its humorous take on modern romance and the performances of the lead actresses. Many found it to be a feel-good movie with a satisfying, albeit predictable, resolution.

Fun Fact

The film was based on a novel of the same name by acclaimed Irish author Maeve Binchy.

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