50 First Dates
Summary
Drew Barrymore reveals that50 First Datesoriginally had a very unlike ending . While it was not a critical hitting , the 2004 romantic comedy moving picture is fondly remembered for its heart , wittiness , original premise , and strong chemistry between Barrymore and Adam Sandler.50 First Datesremains one ofSandler ’s practiced movies , with its unlawful beloved story between Lucy Whitmore ( Barrymore ) and Henry Roth ( Sandler ) and the well-chosen closing being among its many lastingness .
Something that always stick in my mind is the original ending of " 50 First Kisses , " as it was called at the clock time . Yeah , it was a drama set in Seattle . The original end was her sound out , " You should go and hold out your sprightliness , because this is no life here . " And he goes away , as he does , and he comes back and he walk into the restaurant and he just sit down down and suppose , " Hi , I ’m Henry . " And the film finish .
50 First Dates' Original Ending Wouldn’t Have Worked
It Would Have Changed The Story For The Worse
While the ending was not the only thing unlike about this early adaptation of50 First Dates , it in spades would not have fit with the last edition of the picture show . Even though there is plenitude of Sandler ’s trademark crude humor,50 First Datesis ultimately a hopeful story about the power of Romance language and human connection . The close is really happy and rewarding when it is revealed that despite her anterograde amnesia , Henry never gave up on her , and they find a way to make their dreams come true and make a family of their own .
The original finish would have done a ill service to the relationship and individual arcs of both Lucy and Henry and conclude on a far less satisfying Federal Reserve note .
alternatively of being uplift , the original ending go forth Lucy and Henry trappedin their onetime cycles , and would have concluded on an ambiguous banknote of what happens to them next . equivocal endings can work well in many write up , but not in50 First Datesor otherSandler - led funniness . This ending may have function with50 First Kissesinitially being a drama , which vocalize like an almost entirely different story in terms of genre , tone , and picture .

funniness icon Adam Sandler has team up with Drew Barrymore three time to star in quixotic comedies , and here ’s how they range , worst to best .
From Sandler ’s critically acclaim performance inUncut Gemsand Barrymore helping the dramaticDonnie Darkobecome a beloved rage classic , both actors have proven themselves open in other genres . Nevertheless,50 First Datesworked good as a romantic comedyand would have been basically dissimilar as a romanticistic play . The original termination would have done a disservice to the relationship and individual discharge of both Lucy and Henry and concluded on a far less satisfying note .
Source : The Drew Barrymore Show(viaVariety )

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Cast
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore mavin in the 2004 romantic comedy 50 First Dates , which go around around a womaniser ’s attempts at winning over an amnesic woman ’s heart over and over , every day of her sprightliness . Frequent Adam Sandler confederate Rob Schneider and Kevin James are part of the cast alongside Sean Astin , Dan Aykroyd , and Maya Rudolph .

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore star in the 2004 romantic comedy 50 First Dates, which revolves around a womanizer’s attempts at winning over an amnesiac woman’s heart over and over, every day of her life. Frequent Adam Sandler collaborators Rob Schneider and Kevin James are part of the cast alongside Sean Astin, Dan Aykroyd, and Maya Rudolph.


