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What happens when a person decides that life is merely a state of mind? If you're Betty, a small-town waitress and soap opera fan from Fair Oaks, Kansas, you refuse to believe that you can't be with the love of your life just because he doesn't really exist. After all, life is no excuse for not living. Traumatized by a savage event, Betty enters into a fugue state that allows -- even encourages -- her to keep functioning... in a kind of alternate reality.

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Quirky in the best sense of the word, Nurse Betty finds director Neil LaBute corralling a talented cast in service of a sharp, imaginative script.

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Nurse Betty | Rotten Tomatoes (1) David Ansen Newsweek Swerving from viciousness to whimsy to dubious feminist fable, Nurse Betty doesn't jell. Still, with a cast as charmed as this, it comes oh so close. Mar 7, 2018 Full Review Nurse Betty | Rotten Tomatoes (2) Nell Minow Common Sense Media This comedy has a few violent scenes. Rated: 4/5 Dec 26, 2010 Full Review Nurse Betty | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Andrew Sarris Observer The actors hold the movie together, particularly Ms. Zellweger and Mr. Freeman, whose characters achieve a remarkable intimacy in a most unlikely situation. Apr 27, 2007 Full Review Nurse Betty | Rotten Tomatoes (4) Rob Gonsalves Rob's Movie Vault Without an ounce of cleverness or hipness, the film quietly speaks volumes about why we go to movies, and then proves it. Rated: A Sep 2, 2022 Full Review Nurse Betty | Rotten Tomatoes (5) Bob Grimm Sacramento News & Review Good performances all around, especially from Zellweger and Kinnear. Lots of good laughs laced with nastiness. Rated: 4/5 Aug 7, 2008 Full Review Nurse Betty | Rotten Tomatoes (6) Joe Lozito Big Picture Big Sound This is easily Ms. Zellweger's finest work. Rated: 3.5/4 Jul 14, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

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Test T I watched this on DVD recently and I found it very confusing. I really did not know whether I was watching actual events unfold in Betty's life, or if the story was playing out as her fantasy, to protect her from what happened to her husband. How could she have possibly remained undiscovered in the next room with the TV on and the door ajar when he was killed? It just doesn't make any sense, and that's just the beginning. By the end, I was completely lost. The film is well made, with lots of nice locations and interesting dialogue. Morgan Freeman performs extremely well, making the film watchable. Renee Zellweger also performs well, but as the centre of the confusion I found her more challenging to appreciate. I found the other characters peculiar and difficult to relate to, and I resented the use of foreign language and subtitles.In my opinion, the problem with this movie occurred when it was written. No amount of skill and talent can rectify a flawed concept. Unfortunately it's just pretty nonsense and I can't recommend it. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/20/24 Full Review Zazoo909 C "Nurse Betty" feels like two horribly mismatched scripts stapled together by a drunk. First, the casting disaster: lovable, splindly teddy bear, voice-of-all wisdom, Morgan Freeman tries to play a cold-blooded Samuel L. Jackson a la "Pulp Fiction". Then, Chris Rock, playing his psychopath buddy, scalps a man alive, tearing off his hairy pate, screaming bloody murder!!...then they play it off for dark Tarantino chuckles? WTF? On top of this mess they've slapped a ditsy love story with Rene Zellweger at her ditsiest. To be fair, the central conceit - a PTSD-addled Ms. Z searching for love in a soap opera fantasy - this is brilliant, and as the pitiful Pollyanna, Rene's so amazing, we can't help falling for her and her impossible dream. Of course, with all that other blech glued on, it's hard to feel other than confused and betrayed, but you'll probably stick around just to see how this sunken ship tries to right itself. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 07/24/23 Full Review Audience Member This was a good movie 3.6 Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 06/13/21 Full Review uncle p Story/Screenplay: (4/5) This is a dark comedy that can elicit a lot of smiles throughout, which in itself is good, but anything more than a smile will probably come from something done or said by the antagonists of this story. Offsetting the dark aspects of this comedy is the main storyline that follows our sweet, innocent, and delusional protagonist as she makes her way to Hollywood to meet her dream man, a character in her favorite soap opera. There's several storylines running in parallel here, but it somehow works. Entertaining.Duration/Tempo: (4.5/5) At 1 hour and 50 minutes, it's an average length movie that felt very short. Nice direction and editing.Cast & Crew: (4.5/5) Renee Zellweger's performance was critical to the success of this film, and in this, she was outstanding. Some of the best lines came from Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock. Many of these were comedic in nature, which they delivered to near perfection. Very solid cast overall.Summary: (4.5/5) The story was very good, the cast was excellent, and the film moved quickly. A strong thumbs up. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review steve d Way too dark to be much of a comedy. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member A charming dark comedy with an excellent cast. The film throws its characters into a collision chamber of coincidences to create a road-trip comedy of errors from the Midwest to LA. Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock together as villains is a unique combo and the two actors play well off of each other as an aging hitman hoping to retire and his impulsive son. Renee Zellweger definitely steals the show as the main protagonist. Her role as a naively romantic, soap-opera obsessed PTSD stricken waitress could be viewed as a comedic deconstruction or exploration of what it means to live authentically by pursuing one's dreams. She portrays the waitress with a refreshing innocence and levity making her character easy to empathize with and fun to watch. Sun-belt location shots, groovy early 2000's costumes (Aaron Eckhart as Del the used car salesman being my personal favorite) and lots of famous young faces give this movie a warm comfy feel. While the story doesn't stray far from the typical 'comedy of errors' blue-print, the use of the fictitious soap-opera is a clever plot device. The movie has its twists and turns, giving the viewer a rambling but non-exhaustive joyride in a Buick LeSabre. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Read all reviews

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Neil LaBute Director Morgan Freeman Charlie Renée Zellweger Betty Sizemore Chris Rock Wesley Greg Kinnear Dr. David Ravell Aaron Eckhart Del
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Synopsis What happens when a person decides that life is merely a state of mind? If you're Betty, a small-town waitress and soap opera fan from Fair Oaks, Kansas, you refuse to believe that you can't be with the love of your life just because he doesn't really exist. After all, life is no excuse for not living. Traumatized by a savage event, Betty enters into a fugue state that allows -- even encourages -- her to keep functioning... in a kind of alternate reality.

Director
Neil LaBute

Producer
Steve Golin, Gail Mutrux

Screenwriter
John C. Richards, James Flamberg

Distributor
USA Films

Production Co
IMF, Abstrakt Film, Gramercy Pictures, ab'-strakt pictures, Propaganda Films, Pacifica Film

Rating
R

Genre
Comedy

Original Language
English

Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 8, 2000, Wide

Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 26, 2016

Box Office (Gross USA)
$25.2M

Runtime
1h 48m

Sound Mix
SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS, Surround, Dolby SR

Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)
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