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Alex and Emma (Loosely based on a true love story)
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Is it love... or are they just imagining things?
Alex (Luke Wilson) is an author whose writer's block and gambling debts have landed him in a jam. In order get loan sharks off his back, he must finish his novel in 30 days or wind up dead. To help him complete his manuscript he hires stenographer Emma (Kate Hudson). As Alex begins to dictate his tale of a romantic love triangle to the charming yet somewhat opinionated stenographer, Emma challenges his ideas at every turn. Her unsolicited yet intriguing input begins to inadvertently influence Alex and his story and soon real life begins to imitate art.
Persons of interest
- Kate Hudson .... Emma, Ylva, Elsa, Eldora, Anna
- Luke Wilson .... Alex, Adam
- Sophie Marceau .... Polina
- David Paymer .... John Shaw
- Alexander Wauthier .... Andre
- Leili Kramer .... Michele
- Rip Taylor .... The General
- Gigi Birmingham .... Madame Blanche
- Jordan Lund .... Claude
- Rob Reiner .... Wirtschafter
- Lobo Sebastian .... Bobby
- Chino XL .... Tony
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky... Author: The gambler
- Jeremy Leven .... Screenwriter
- Rob Reiner .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Alex and Emma official movie site
- Alex and Emma QuickTime movie trailers
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Romantic comedy featuring two complete strangers who meet by co-incidence fall in love, break up and get back together. More romance than comedy with a little bit of farce and some historical thrown in.
The worst part is the rear-projection settings: was it cheaper to build a boardroom set with a fake view out the window than to walk into a building and say, "Hey, can we hire your boardroom for an afternoon?"? I guess so.
Security censorship classification
M (Low level sex scene)
Surveillance time
95 minutes (1:35 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 16 October 2003
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