BOUNCE

DIRECTOR: Don Roos
PRODUCERS: Michael Besman, Steve Golin

PRINCIPAL CAST:

As a partner in LA's hippest advertising agency, Buddy Amaral (Affleck) makes things happen. Fearlessly confident and wildly charming, his clients love him, and thanks to his killer good looks, so does every woman he meets. Life smiles on Buddy... that is until the December night he's stranded in a major snowstorm at Chicago's O'Hare airport.

There, Buddy meets Greg Janello (Goldwyn), who is trying to make it home in time to celebrate Christmas with his family, and beautiful business woman Mimi Praeger (Henstridge). When Buddy's connections get him a seat on the only flight out that night, he's faced with the choice of either getting on the plane or enjoying a one-night tryst in the windy city. Buddy picks the sexier option and generously offers Greg his seat.

But the next morning, Buddy learns that the plane he should have been on has crashed, and for the first time in his life the guy with all the answers is at a loss.

Compelled to make things right, Buddy sets out to find the wife (Paltrow) of the man who took his seat. It's a bold move that will change the lives of two people who never in a million years would have met, in very surprising, unpredictable and ultimately, unforgettable ways.

--©2000 Miramax

kaytay's opinion:
Filled with tons of awkward getting-to-know-you moments between Affleck and Paltrow - the kind that make you feel just as stupid as the characters must. If this is a feeling you like, by all means see the movie. If that’s just not your thing, by about the middle of the film things straighten out and both characters are surprisingly eloquent in comparison. Lots of laughs, some teary-eyed scenes. Something for everyone.