Something's Gotta Give (2003) Review

: The film is legendary for its production design, particularly Erica’s pristine, white-oak Hamptons kitchen and beach house, which became a blueprint for "Coastal Grandmother" decor.

The film follows Harry Sanborn (), a wealthy music industry executive with a strict rule of only dating women under 30. His life is upended when he suffers a heart attack while at the Hamptons beach house of his latest girlfriend's mother, Erica Barry ( Diane Keaton ). Something's Gotta Give (2003)

: Diane Keaton won a Golden Globe and received an Oscar nomination for her role, famously featuring a cathartic writing marathon fueled by hysterical tears. : The film is legendary for its production

: It was a global hit, grossing $265 million. Parental & Content Guide : Diane Keaton won a Golden Globe and

Rated , though it leans toward the "R-end" due to its mature subject matter: Something's Gotta Give (2003) - IMDb

: While Harry recovers under Erica’s care, he finds himself falling for her—just as his handsome young doctor, Julian Mercer ( Keanu Reeves ), also begins pursuing her.

A guide to the 2003 romantic comedy , directed by Nancy Meyers, which revitalized the "middle-aged romance" genre and remains a staple for its coastal aesthetic and sharp performances. The Story & Characters