(500) Days of Summer (5/5) Movie CLIP - All That True Love Nonsense (2009) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
After running into each other, Tom (Josephn Gordon-Levitt) and Summer (Zooey Deschanel) have one last conversation about true love.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star in director Marc Webb's wry, nonlinear romantic comedy about a man who falls head over heels for a woman who doesn't believe in love. Tom (Gordon-Levitt) is an aspiring architect who currently earns his living as a greeting card writer. Upon encountering his boss' beautiful new secretary, Summer (Deschanel), Tom discovers that the pair have plenty in common despite the fact that she's seemingly out of his league; for starters, they both love the Smiths, and they're both fans of surrealist artist Magritte. Before long Tom is smitten. All he can think about is Summer. Tom believes deeply in the concept of soul mates, and he's finally found his. Unfortunately for Tom, Summer sees true love as the stuff of fairy tales, and isn't looking for romance. Undaunted and undeterred by his breezy lover's casual stance on relationships, Tom summons all of his might and courage to pursue Summer and convince her that their love is real.

CREDITS:
TM & © Fox (2009)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Director: Marc Webb
Producers: Veronica Brooks, Scott Hyman, Mason Novick, Jessica Tuchinsky, Mark Waters, Steven J. Wolfe
Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber

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Being hopelessly in love with someone. Such a shitty feeling.

Sleeveusalone
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"It just wasn't me you were right about."
Bittersweet, and trusting what she says, 100 percent correct.

fromthehaven
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I was in the same exact situation a couple years ago when I broke up with my ex gf. In fact, I watched this movie shortly after. It really made sense to me. I did the exact same thing Tom did - I projected my dream girl onto her, I enforced my feelings to her, tried my best to win her heart. In the end it was all for nothing, and the idiot was none other than myself. But Summer did one thing that my ex never did and it was this. She never gave me an explanation or a closure. We never talked after we broke up and can't blame her for that. In the end, I had to make my own explanation. What Summer did here was an act of kindness, something that Tom deserved at least. I'm just thankful that I watched this movie because it was as if Summer was talking to me as well - we laughed, we loved and we tried, but she isn't the one.

bobaloochannel
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What I love about this scene and most people don't realize is that Summer is doing Tom a favor. She's setting him free from her so he can start over again, also admitting to him that his point that true love exists was true. It hurts when you love someone and it just doesn't work out, but it hurts even more when you're imprisoned with that situation forever. Most of the time you have to search for the way out by yourself, you have to realize it, no one shows you the door. But summer, as hard and brutally honest she is in here, shows Tom the way out and manages to kill his ilussions (in case he still had any left) so he can start over. For me this is a bittersweet scene, because it really portrays those real life situations where everything is said, everything is over, but you can finally be free to move on.

luchboxer
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Sometimes I come back here for reality check.

Madmancer
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1:50 He should've won an Oscar for that expression alone. You can literally feel his pain in your

salonikullar
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The genius of this movie is that the 500 days are not of their relationship. They continue after they've broken up, because to Tom it still feels like she has a hold of him, and the process of letting Summer go takes even longer than the time they spent together (or they're at least comparable, I can't remember it's been some time since I actually saw the film). I just think that's so like life; Summer in't even in Tom's life anymore, married someone else and they don't interact on a regular basis, but every day that goes by till the 500th is hers is Tom's mind because she is still deeply imbedded in his psyche.

spencemace
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01:58 That look of longing gets me every time. In that moment you just know that he was still in love and would have gotten together with her again in an instant.

Hax
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They really cut out the "what I was never sure about with you" and the "I really do hope you're happy" parts? The two best lines in this scene, really

Alleggsander
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This scene gets me so hard. I broke up with a girl that I was still in love with, the same thing. And I remember the last time she touched me. The way he stares at her ... Damn. I felt that. One of my favorite movies ever.
If you've ever been in love, but for real, u get it

jeseramirez
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You end up appreciating people like summer in your life.

She kept 100% honest right from the beginning and told you what she was about.

Then when things ended, she wasn’t bitter or angry or spiteful.

Then when you reconnect, she’s genuinely caring, respectful and glad to see you’re doing well.

steverogers
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This movie teaches you so much. We fall in love but it isn't always with the right person for us. Or someone falls in love with you but you are not the right person for them. I was in both sides of the aisle. The lesson I got was that rejection is the worst thing in the world. Painful, scary and extremely educating. Once you get rejected you only have two choices. Fall into depression, become a cynic and give up on anything resembling an attempt to find what you were looking for, ever again. And the second choice is fall into depression, and learn from it. Do not allow yourself to fall into the trap of blaming yourself for who you are and what you are. Rejection teaches the single greatest lesson; you are what you are, do not punish yourself for that. Accept it, and the rejection turns into a blessing.

AggTheMag
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That look that he gives her when she touched his hand has so much pain behind it...but I can also see acceptance. He realizes he'll probably never see her again but he also learned a valuable lesson

alecbona
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The way Summer says, "it's just wasn't me you were right about" is just brilliant. The sadness on her facetells us that she wanted Tom; but being wanted is different from being loved.

jeronemedina
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“I say we’re a couple, goddamnit!” to “I really do hope you’re happy” GROWTH

plaguerat
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You know.. Summer not only broke Tom heart, but also all the boys feeling out there

habiibhakanul
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Summer was completely honest with him since the begining. That's rare. You learn to appreciate those people when you're an adult

aeh
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What hurt the most in this movie was this longing look at 1:58 .
Realising that something can't ever be the way you wanted it to be and you can't and shouldn't do anything about it.

nisargvaghela
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My heart breaks every time I watch this scene, it makes me so emotional. It was so well done. Just like Summer tells Tom he was right, it was just her he was wrong about. And that’s the thing, when we are drawn to someone and have feelings we blind ourselves to all the other signs that are literally right in front of our face, Summer was just dating, and experiencing and seeing what she did and didn’t want, yet Tom was seeing her immediately as the end game while ignoring her obvious behaviours of not being fully in the relationship. I’m sure we’ve all been there, but I loved how he got some closure, not all of us do in life. But you move on, and just like she found her right person, Tom eventually will too.

Bella-shgn
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1:56 he realized at that moment that he had a taste of something that he will never have and finally accepting it. In reality, sometimes you can't get over what is so dear to your heart, but you have to learn how to go through it to keep on living. This scene slightly loosen a wound in my heart, a remainder of the bitter-sweet memories that I will always cherish in my heart.

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