(500) Days of Summer

"The freshness of Marc Webb’s love-me/love-me-not love story is epitomized by its perfectly framed tag lines…Boy meets Girl—Boy falls in love—Girl doesn’t. What else can you say about a postmodern love story? Not only is this delightfully surprising dissection of a romance structured so that it catches us continually off guard, but the classic tale of love unrequited is turned as topsy-turvy as a Shakespearian farce. Directed with verve, pace, an... more

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  • Jul 17, 2009

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PG-13 (USA)

Runtime:

  • 1 h 35 min

Also known as:

  • 500 Days of Summer

Film

Directed by

Marc Webb

Marc Webb (born August 31, 1974) is a music video, short film and major motion picture director signed to DNA in Hollywood, California and Academy Productions Ltd in the United Kingdom. Before signing with DNA, he ran Naked, his own company. After a video commissioner saw one of his short films,...

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  • Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love. Girl doesn't.

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  • Jul 17, 2009

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  • 1 h 35 min

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Awards

Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature Nominees

Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay Winners

Appears in ranked lists:

List Rank Year
  • 6
  • 2009

10 Best Films of 2009: Owen Gleiberman's Picks of 2009

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