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A couple (Rob Lowe, Demi Moore) deals with the downside of passion when a one-night stand leads to living together.
Directors Edward Zwick Starring Rob Lowe , Demi Moore , Elizabeth Perkins Genres Comedy , Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Supporting actors Jim Belushi Producers Stuart Oken , Jason Brett Studio TriStar Pictures Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Smoking , substance use , alcohol use , nudity , foul language , more… sexual content , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Keon Shere' McIntosh Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2018
Easily one of my all time favorite 80's films. The remake with Kevin Hart paid homage to the film but nothing touches a true classic. Rob Lowe stars as Danny. He and his best friend, Bernie (played by James Belushi) work together always talking about the typical guy stuff: sex, women and alcohol. One day at a company baseball game, Danny bumps into an attractive young lady named Debbie (played by Demi Moore) and sparks fly where you can tell they have great chemistry where one thing leads to another and they end up getting together later in the evening. What started as a one night stand quickly evolves into a fun fast relationship where both are really into each other looking to build into much more. That's where Debbie's best friend, Joan (played by Elizabeth Perkins) comes in. Her whole mindset is: all men are dogs and all relationships are destined for break up. She's does and says everything possible to show her dislike towards Danny rooting for their relationship to fail. On the same token however, so does Bernie. He feels all women are nothing more than a piece of meat and only wants the bachelor life. While Debbie is madly in love with Danny wanting to have the family life taking things to the next level, Danny's not quite ready to fully commit or admit how in love he really is. Eventually it all takes a toll on Debbie where she's just done trying to prove her love setting Danny free to go back to the bachelor life he once had. But as time goes on without Debbie in his life, Debbie truly realizes how much of a good thing he messed up and he wants back what he had with her. This is a classic case of daily relationships that any couple or person who's been in love can relate to. A true classic never gets old!
Khristine Jackson Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020
In this day and age of the 2000's .. it is rather difficult to find a true "LOVE". In part because men are seduced by so many option's in meeting women. Regardless if it's just for a quick "Romp,Fling or Friends - with Benefit's". During the 1980's they did NOT have the internet,cellphones,apps.. It was just dating agencies,ladies night which were "Wednesday " nights and the personal ads in the news paper. I had heard about this movie..except I didn't have an opportunity to watch it on cable in the 1990's or early 2000's. I'm glad I did... I can related to that era.. I was a kid .. So I had to wait until the 1990's ...to take my generational turn. Demi Moore and Rob Lowe had worked before in "St.Elmo's Fire".. the love scenes in this movie... Whoa...... Nelly !! I wonder did they edit some of the scenes in the theater back in the day..? This movie isn't PG-13 ... so parent's ,,careful. The cast were great together and the location of "Chicago,Illinois " fit the story line very well. Towards the end it reminded me of the "dreaded break -up" that every one encounter's... .. I'm glad I'm currently single.. The pain is the worst... any one can relate to what i I'm saying... This is a perfect "Date" night movie...
Hande Z Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2021
This movie, watched in this day is so very politically incorrect on so many counts. Most of all, it is a sexually chauvinistic film, where the men still call women 'broads'. The lead actor, Rob Lowe's character, Danny, is shallow and irksome. Demi Moore's 'Debbie' has more character and personality than all the rest. In fact, one might say this was possibly one of her best performances. The movie is about Danny falling in and out of love with Debbie only because he can't make up his mind, and possibly has no idea what love is. Debbie, on the other hand, is sure and steady. Maybe because there is no African Americans character in the movie, they did a remake in 2014 with Joy Bryant and Michael Ealy - in fact the entire main cast became African American in the 2014 version. The 1986 is nice as a period piece and if one is a Demi Moore fan. There are uncensored nude scenes though.
Mike B Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2018
This movie does a reall good job showing how difficult it can sometimes be when a couple can never truly commit. Rob Lowe does a real good job, one of his better performances. He seems to want to commit to the relationship but he's always been a good looking, get most any chick kinda guy, and his best friend Belushi would like to keep him single to keep the chicks coming. Demi Moore also does a real good job, and her best friend is worse than Belushi, she just wants to use men and get rid of them and hates the idea that Moore really wants a relationship and always tries to torpedo it. This movie has a lot of angles, funny, cute, romantic, heart wrenching, and just happy. It's a very good movie, well worth watching, one of the better romantic brat pack romantic comedies from the 80s, easily one of the best from then. All the acting is good.
David Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022
Best movie of all time. Even though Amazon only let's you give a 5 star for the highest rating, this movie easily doubles that. I could use words like amazing, fantastic, awesome, astounding, fabulous, marvelous, but it's easier just to say that you won't be disappointed if your a hopeless romantic. Extremely recommended!
The Straw Man Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2007
I would have loved to seen the play "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" by David Mamet, so I can have a comparison to the movie adapted version named "About Last Night..." From what I heard the movie is pretty diluted in juxtaposition to the play, which is surprising because unlike modern times, the 1980s didn't really worry about movie ratings to fit a PG-13 versus R rating to make money and/or moral values. As for the movie itself, it lacks any real plot. Young man in his early twenties named Danny (Rob Lowe) meets a young woman in her early twenties named Debbie (Demi Moore) in a bar in Chicago. After several dates, Danny and Debbie decide to move in together and give love a shot. The result is very moody, precarious, sexual, devoted, aloof and griping relationship. As a matter of fact, the relationship could probably be considered the first bipolar couple captured on film. With all the ups and downs and "should I be with this person or shouldn't I?" between Danny and Debbie. These "tender moments" create some major laughs, many that are totally both intentional and unintentional by the movie makers. However, I really didn't care if Danny and Debbie stayed together or not. Mainly because they both go through fits of being very vexing and it takes a toll on my soul. Therefore my mind kept wondering when McDonald's was going to bring back 2 for 2 Big Macs. Rob Lowe does a great job as the young (and somewhat dumb) stud who doesn't want to grow up. I think that his hair should have also received billing in this movie, but that is just me. Demi Moore was adorable but kind of idiotic. I really found her character both naïve and vapid. In defense of Demi, she makes the character work, really. You will also discover many, many sex scenes with Rob and Demi. They both show plenty of skin. Also Rob watches strange cartoons and Demi sports her trademark raspy voice. As for the supporting cast, Elizabeth Perkins gives a solid performance as Debbie's surly and caustic best friend Joan. That former description is supposed to be an oxymoron. Joan basically hates all men and goes through fits of imagined and real rejection throughout the entire movie. I really wanted to slap her in the face a couple of times. This shows that Liz Perkins did great job acting. Jim Belushi was great as Bernie. Bernie is the staple guy's guy. With plenty of crud/sexist humor and one liners like "Pull this leg and it plays Jingle Bells", he really is a guy you can see yourself having a pizza and some beer with. In contrast he is also the only character who doesn't come off fake or have some personality hang ups. Debbie has a sordid affair with her boss Steve, who by the way is awesome. Joan hates men but has no problem picking the worse out of the lot and takes no ownership of her selection of mates. Danny likes to sleep with married women and has a hard time with "real emotions". In other words, Bernie has no disillusions about who he is and there is no deception about his motives. There are about six music videos in this movie. This is where music is played to show the elapse of time pass. I believe the term is a montage. This technique is something that isn't seen much in movies today. However in "About Last Night...", it totally works. There are certain montages where I just want to get up and dance while the DVD is playing. The music in this movie is also bipolar. It is either pop bubble gum or so dramatic the earth should stop. I am also happy to say a copy of the entire motion picture soundtrack is in my house. LONG LIVE SHEENA EASTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "About Last Night..." does a wonderful job portraying the fundamental differences between men and women. Even though this movie was made in 1986 and is over twenty years old changes nothing. Despite fashion and plenty of hair spray of 1986, men and women go through the same dating rituals (bar hoping & mind games to note a few) now that they went through then. So even though the movie might not have the most complex plot, it has plenty of character and characters! It might appear that I don't like this movie. Believe me I do. I have seen this movie so many times that I feel like I have the privilege to rip it apart, since it holds such a place in the land of nostalgia for me. I almost have a love, hate, love, hate relationship with this movie. This relationship of mine really mirrors Danny and Debbie's connection to one and other. My favorite part of this movie is the opening scene between Danny (Rob) and Bernie (Jim). Bernie is telling Danny a story about this night of wild sex he had with this girl. The conversation between both Bernie and Danny is constant, but during the dialogue the scene fades to black. This fade allows for the opening credits to be shown. When the credits are shown the dialogue is still present but when the camera comes back onto Bernie and Danny they are in a different place. For instance, they are speaking on subway (or the EL/L as it is called in Chicago), then fade to black and credits and cut back to them talking in a bar, the scenes change several times. Mind you the scenes change but not the dialogue. I thought it was a pretty cool and dare I say trendy opening for a movie. This artistic opening was something that wouldn't be out of place in the film "Memento". Nevertheless, Guy Pearce was in "Memento" with Joe Pantoliano. Joe Pantoliano was in "U.S. Marshalls" with Robert Downey Jr. Robert Downey Jr. was in "Wonder Boys" with Michael Douglas. Michael Douglas was in "Disclosure" with Demi Moore. And yes, Demi Moore was in "About Last Night..." with Jim Belushi, Elizabeth Perkins and Rob Lowe. I know I shouldn't have made the connection, but I had to. I know somewhere out there Kevin Bacon is proud.
frisky2000 Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2005
Though most will agree this is a predictable love story of a one night stand turned serious, there are so many reasons to love this 1980's date movie. Let's start with the cast: Rob Lowe, cute as ever, is perfectly cast as playboy, Danny. His sidekick, the HILARIOUS Jim Belushi, plays the boorish best friend, always ready with a belch, cuss word and a smile. Demi Moore, though not the greatest actress of all time, plays these types of characters quiet well. She gives the character of Debbie a depth of emotion and sensitivity that all women can relate to. Elizabeth Perkins (He Said-She Said and BIG) is wonderfully sarcastic and endearing as Debbie's best friend, Joan, albeit a jealous one who seeks her own love and affection in the strangest of unattainable partners. Next you'll love the dialog. If you came of age in the '80's you will feel your heartstrings being pulled in this film. In one poignant scene, just moments after ringing in the New Year at Mother's Bar, Rob admits to Debbie that, "I don't love you anymore..." and expresses raw feelings which alone can punch you in the chest like an iron fist, even if you have never heard those words spoken to you in a relationship. Lots of foul language, explicit sexual conversations, nudity, steamy sex, and so on, but nothing you haven't seen before. Last but not least, this movie has LOADS of great songs that truly match the tone of the scenes, especially those by Bob Seger, John Waite, Jermaine Jackson, and Sheena Easton. Pick up the soundtrack, you'll love every moment of it. You will laugh, cry, and probably totally relate. Enjoy!
john Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2005
I absolutley love this film. Rob Lowe and Demi Moore connect well, even though Rob's acting talents are not quite up to par. Who cares anyway, the ladies are too busy drooling over his face. Jim Belushi is awesome as a jealous best friend just wishing he had a bit of Danny's,(Lowe's),luck. Filmed throughout the beautiful city of Chicago, giving any single person a reason to move there. Anyone who dated in the mid-eighties can relate to this film. Some of Belushi's quotes are so damn funny, I can't print them here without being censored. Great soundtrack also. Very very funny film, also looks great on dvd, exspecially the softball scenes. If you can remember the first time you moved in with a new love, this hits home and brings back memories. Infactuation, lust maybe first, but soon your home life changes, its up to you if your are fine with the changes. Down to earth film showing the turmoils and tribulations of living together, honest fun. "I'm going home, make some macaroni and cheese, seel the windows and turn up the gas." classic Belushi

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