Storyline Edit. A modern-day Frank Capra story. Jack Campbell, a successful and talented businessman, is happily living his single life. He has everything, or so he thinks. One day he wakes up in a new life where he didn't leave his college girlfriend for a London trip. He's married to Kate, lives in Jersey and has two kids. He, of course, desperately wants his life back for which he has worked 13 years for. He's president of P. Lassiter Investment House and not a tire salesman at Big Ed's.
He drives a Ferrari and not a mini-van that never starts. And most importantly he doesn't wake up in the morning with kids jumping on the bed. After a bad start, day by day he's more confident in his new life and starts to see what he's been missing. Turns out money's good to have but that's not everything.
Comedy Drama Fantasy Romance. Rated PG for sensuality and some language. Did you know Edit. Trivia According to the DVD commentary, the scene where Jack gets back into his minivan and the minivan won't start was a happy accident that wasn't supposed to happen. The director thought it was a perfect beat and left it in the final cut.
Goofs Jack's friend has to get a triple bypass the day after the party, however he is seen at the bowling alley a short bit later in the movie, without enough days passing by to recover from such surgery, especially in the year Quotes Annie : Do you like kids? Jack : Sure. Crazy credits As actor Robert Downey Sr. This happens in other movies in which he appears. Alternate versions A scene with Paul Sorvino was filmed but edited out of the final cut.
The scene can be seen on the deleted scenes section of the DVD. Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. User reviews Review. Mary Beth Hurt Adelle. Harve Presnell Big Ed. Tom McGowan Bill. Kate Walsh Jeannie. Additional information Directors Brett Ratner. Directors Brett Ratner. Studio Universal.
Subtitles English CC. Released year Age rating Parental guidance Duration 2 h 6 min. Size 7. August 15, June 21, Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Time Out. I voted for the happy ending, thusly, my enjoyment was diminished. Film Threat. Common Sense Says Warmhearted tale about second chances; some sex, profanity.
Parents need to know that The Family Man is a movie starring Nicolas Cage as a wealthy investment banker who is given the opportunity to experience what his life would have been like had he decided to stay with his college girlfriend instead of going off to London to study economics.
The movie has some mature themes, including adultery and one-night stands. A woman is naked in a shower; the glass and steam mostly cover up her nudity, but there's a glimpse of buttocks and breast. Jack and his wife start to have sex, but when he says something she finds inappropriate, she stops him. A woman suggests an affair, and Jack's friend tells him that it would be disastrous: "Don't screw up your whole life just because you're a little unsure about who you are.
Characters turn to liquor to relieve stress, and a character makes a joke about his wife's drinking. There is some strong language, including "s--t" and one use of "f--k. Resolution, color and audio quality may vary based on your device, browser and internet connection. Learn More.
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