How To Lose a Guy in Ten Days (PG) Presented in 35mm

How To Lose a Guy in Ten Days (PG) Presented in 35mm

Wed, 24 Sep at 7:45PM $20.80 - $22.35 Get tickets on Oztix


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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days at Revival House Perth

Get ready for Donald Petrie's delightfully charming 2003 romantic comedy that proves love can bloom in the most ridiculous circumstances. When magazine writer Andie Anderson needs to write an article about driving men away, she sets her sights on advertising executive Ben Barry - who's simultaneously betting his colleagues he can make any woman fall in love with him in just 10 days.

Kate Hudson sparkles as Andie, employing every dating don't in the book with comedic precision, while Matthew McConaughey brings his signature charm to Ben, a man determined to win at any cost. What neither realizes is that they're playing completely different games with the same unwitting opponent.

Petrie's direction perfectly balances the outrageous romantic sabotage with genuine chemistry between the leads. From calling him "love fern" to crashing poker night, Andie's increasingly desperate attempts to scare Ben away create hilarious situations that any viewer who's navigated the dating world will recognize.

Set against the glamorous backdrop of New York's magazine and advertising worlds, this feel-good comedy celebrates the idea that sometimes the best relationships come from the most unexpected beginnings. The supporting cast, including Kathryn Hahn and Robert Klein, adds perfect comedic timing to this battle of the sexes.

Presented on authentic 35mm film for the true cinematic experience!

When: Wednesday 24th September at 7:45 PM
Where: Revival House Perth
Rating: PG - Mild coarse language and sexual references

A perfectly frothy romantic romp that proves sometimes you have to lose yourself to find love - ideal date night viewing that will have you laughing and swooning in equal measure.

Venue

The Revival House Perth
16 Preston St, Como WA 6152, Australia
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