Serendipity

2001 • 90 minutes
4.5
609 reviews
59%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Irresistible stars John Cusack and Kate Bekinsale are drawn together and take a chance on love in the critically acclaimed romantic comedy! In the course of one magical evening, Jonathan and Sara meet unexpectedly...then part without expectation when she decides they must let fate determine if they are meant to be together. Years later, they are both engaged to others but cannot give up the dream that- despite time, distance and the obstacles that conspire to keep them apart, they will one day meet again! Also starring Jeremy Piven and Molly Shannon, in a stellar supporting cast- you're destined to agree with audiences everywhere who fell for the surprising charms of this delightful big screen romance!
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.5
609 reviews
Andreas Cox
July 11, 2019
Romantic fix, if you are looking for a strand or two of tinsel on the dark wet pavement of Christmas in NY, and can ignore the damage that "fate" leaves in the wake of our protagonists. I echo the sentiment of one reviewer who said they enjoyed it perhaps more than they should have. Some supporting roles held it together. Despite most comments here, I would not hold out hope for this as a date movie. Handle this bauble with care; it breaks easily and the implied edges are sharp. I like to think how good this movie could have been. Good cast, decent music, and a magical, if myopic, romance. If you can skip the disregard for almost everyone's happiness but their own, it can fill an empty hour.
Marco G.
February 16, 2015
In an age where everything is online and meeting a friend of a friend is the norm, this movie takes you back to meeting a perfect stranger (by chance) and takling face to face. Having the courage to put yourself out there and following your heart. Everyone should aspire to be that "Jackass" at least once in their lifetime.
Scot Gallaher
July 2, 2019
This movie actually was released in September 2001. I remember vividly joining a bunch of DC residents to watch this movie in DuPont Circle the Friday after 9/11. It was a bit jarring as it was the first moment for many of us to suspend the horrible reality of the week. But the opening studio roll was panning from time square to downtown NY. We gasped. Watching the movie felt like looking back into a closing window to a simpler time just a week prior. I have not seen much written about this movie's coincidence with 9/11 but it was a part of the experience of that week for many of us.