Everyone Says I Love You is a 1997 musical comedy and romance film directed and written by Woody Allen. This is the story of a a well-to-do couple and their romantic problems. The movie stars Drew Barrymore, Edward Norton, Goldie Hawn and Gaby Hoffman. Everyone Says I Love You's soundtrack includes a host of standard songs, including "Just You, Just Me" and "My Baby Just Cares For Me." This film was nominated for a Golden Globe, and although it did not win, the film did take nine other awards.
Plot Synopsis
Liberal Democrat couple Bob and Steffi Dandridge (Alan Alda and Goldie Hawn) are the parents of three children: Skylar (Drew Barrymore), DJ (Natasha Lyonne) and Scott (Lukas Haas). Scott's conservative Republican ways are upsetting to his parents. Daughter Skylar is engaged to (Edward Norton). Woody Allen is Joe, Steffi's ex-husband. Joe, who hasn't had much luck in the way of relationships, travels to Paris and winds up in a heated affair.
Cast
Edward Norton as Holden Spence
Drew Barrymore as Skylar Dandridge
Diva Gray as Nanny
Ami Almendral as Nanny
Madeline Balmaceda as Nanny
Vivian Cherry as Nurse
Alan Alda as Bob Dandridge
Gaby Hoffmann as Lane Dandridge
Natalie Portman as Laura Dandridge
Lukas Haas as Scott Dandridge
Julia Roberts as Von Sidell
Woody Allen as Joe Berlin
Billy Crudup as Ken
David Ogden Stiers as Arnold Spence
Reviews
"Slight but pleasing middlebrow fare (much like a Bob Hope musical comedy)."—Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' Worldhttp://www.sover.net/~ozus/everyonesaysiloveyou.htm
"Upbeat musical that works on some entertainment-value levels, but fails to delve into anything of great motivation for the audience to fully enjoy."—Berge Garabedian, JoBlo's Movie Reviewhttp://www.joblo.com/reviews.php?mode=joblo_movies&id=807
"Woody Allen's musical Everyone Says I Love You is a delightful and infectiously happy movie. As a film critic, I can rarely afford myself the luxury of taking the time to see a movie twice, but I made an exception for Everyone Says I Love You. Why confine the pleasure to a single setting?"—Steve Rhodes, IMDB.comhttp://www.imdb.com/Reviews/69/6902
