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The Family Man
Directed by
Brett Ratner
PG-13
2000
2h 5m
Drama
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Comedy
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6.8
55%
68%
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Offered the opportunity to see how the other half lives, a fast-lane investment broker, wakes up to find that his sports car and girlfriend have become a mini-van and a wife.
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Cast of The Family Man
Nicolas Cage
Jack Campbell
Téa Leoni
Kate Reynolds
Don Cheadle
Cash
Jeremy Piven
Arnie
Saul Rubinek
Alan Mintz
Josef Sommer
Peter Lassiter
Makenzie Vega
Annie Campbell
Jake Milkovich
Josh Campbell
Ryan Milkovich
Josh Campbell
Lisa Thornhill
Evelyn Thompson
Harve Presnell
Big Ed
Mary Beth Hurt
Adelle
Amber Valletta
Paula
Francine York
Lorraine
Ruth Williamson
Betty Peterson
John F. O'Donohue
Tony the Doorman
Daniel Whitner
Frank the Security Man
Lucy Lin
Executive
Lisa LoCicero
Executive
Wass Stevens
Trader
Thomas James Foster
Joe the Valet
Irene Roseen
Mintz's Assistant
Ken Leung
Sam Wong
Mak Fai
Grandfather at Deli
Maggi-Meg Reed
Lady at Deli
Kate Walsh
Jeannie
Ray Valentine
Mr. Thompson
Gianni Russo
Nick
Tom McGowan
Bill
Joel McKinnon Miller
Tommy
Tanya Newbould
Nick's Wife
Hilary Adahms
Party Guest
Troy Hall
Kenny
Kathleen Doyle
Big Ed's PA (voice)
Mary Civiello
CNBC Reporter
Paul Keith
Suit Salesman
Elisabeth Sjoli
Hostess
Philippe Bergeron
Waiter
Christopher Breslin
Restaurant Patron
Si Picker
Tire Customer
Lisa Guzman
Girl at Market
Robert Downey Sr.
Man in House
P.J. Barry
Limo Driver
Nina Barry
Kate's Assistant
Danielle Camastra
Model in Restaurant (uncredited)
Kylie Delre
Principal / Cashier (uncredited)
Elena Fabri
Neighbor Betty (uncredited)
Tarri Markel
Neighbor / Party Guest (uncredited)
Adam Mucci
Customer (uncredited)
Nick Taylor
Salesman (uncredited)
Brett Ratner
Director
David Diamond
Writer
David Weissman
Writer
Marc Abraham
Producer
Tony Ludwig
Producer
Alan Riche
Producer
Howard Rosenman
Producer
The Family Man Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Pleasant movie despite some predictability.
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
A holiday film Joe Lieberman could love, unembarrassed by its wholesome, sugary pro-family message.
Decent Films
Steven D. Greydanus
If it were only predictable, syrupy, and overlong, The Family Man might still be worth watching for the appealing performances from Leoni and Cage.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
The outsize ticky tackiness of Jack's new life has been stitched together out of the broadest possible series of middle American clichs.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
Too much of the movie is pure formula nonsense.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
The absolute choices it forces on its hapless hero are far too mutually exclusive to be credible.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
The film has so many spiffy individual scenes.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
Desperately needs a more centered, consistent performance from [Cage].
Newsday
Jan Stuart
Holiday moviemaking by the manual.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Ratner probably thought it would be Capra-esque, but, really, it's just boring.
San Jose Mercury News
Glenn Lovell
Despite an aura of dj vu and a too-neat fadeout, this time-warp comedy feels fresh and original, and not a little heartfelt.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Although the rhythms of the movie directed by Brett Ratner ... are familiar in terms of the story, Cage and Leoni make it offbeat.
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Graham
Nicolas Cage gives a performance that invites audiences to lay cynicism aside.
CNN.com
Paul Clinton (CNN.com)
Yes, this movie is schmaltzy -- but ... so what? It's also heartfelt, a great date movie and perfect for the holidays.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
Aimed at the unfussy consumer of Christmas schmaltz.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Mostly it's a reminder of better movies in this genre.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
In the end conventional sentiment, rather than any actual morality, is all that the script for The Family Man ... has to offer.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie is sweet, light entertainment, but could have been more.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
It seems that every few years the studios release movies that seek to offer Christmas magic but end up feeling forlorn and empty.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Not even a sincere and heroic effort by Nicolas Cage can redeem the film's essential phoniness.
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