Another romantic Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore pairing. These two certainly have the magic, even more so than Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan. This film, however definitely requires much more of a stretch of imagination than most incredible stories. Fans of the leads who can suspend their disbelief to the maximum, are likely to enjoy this uplifting love story, as well as a very pleasant Beach Boys sound track.
Drew Barrymore recovers from a tragic car crash, however is rendered with total memory loss striking her anew each morning. Sandler meets her by chance and the two hit it off immediately. To Sandler's sad surprise, his new love does not remember him at all the very next day. Eventually Sandler finds out what is wrong, and is determined not only to have Barrymore fall in love with him all over again each day, but also to find a "cure" for her affliction.
There are many discrepancies in this film. Barrymore loses her memory each morning, but always remembers her immediate surroundings, including her father and brother, which is not logical. She lives on a small Hawaiian island, which fortunately is also the location of a unique "institute" specializing in patients suffering from various forms of acute memory loss. How convenient.
If you can look beyond these flaws, you are in for a bitter sweet ending that is as magical as it is unexpected. In the words of Annette Funicello: Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful!
Drew Barrymore recovers from a tragic car crash, however is rendered with total memory loss striking her anew each morning. Sandler meets her by chance and the two hit it off immediately. To Sandler's sad surprise, his new love does not remember him at all the very next day. Eventually Sandler finds out what is wrong, and is determined not only to have Barrymore fall in love with him all over again each day, but also to find a "cure" for her affliction.
There are many discrepancies in this film. Barrymore loses her memory each morning, but always remembers her immediate surroundings, including her father and brother, which is not logical. She lives on a small Hawaiian island, which fortunately is also the location of a unique "institute" specializing in patients suffering from various forms of acute memory loss. How convenient.
If you can look beyond these flaws, you are in for a bitter sweet ending that is as magical as it is unexpected. In the words of Annette Funicello: Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful!