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You can call me, but I'll be in Peru. I said that a little loud



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50 First Dates is a heartwarming romantic comedy film that was released in 2004. Directed by Peter Segal, this film stars Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in the lead roles. It tells the unique and charming story of a man who falls in love with a woman suffering from short-term memory loss.

Adam Sandler plays the role of Henry Roth, a veterinarian who lives a carefree life in Hawaii. Drew Barrymore portrays Lucy Whitmore, a woman who had a car accident that resulted in her having no short-term memory. Every day, Lucy wakes up thinking it is October 13th of the previous year, and any memories since then are erased from her mind.

Henry, who is known for his playboy tendencies and fear of commitment, meets Lucy at a café one morning and is immediately captivated by her. Unbeknownst to him, Lucy's condition compels her to forget everything that happened the day before. Determined to win her heart, Henry embarks on a mission to make Lucy fall in love with him every day, even if it means starting over from scratch each morning.

The film takes the audience on a hilarious and heartwarming journey as Henry devises creative and amusing ways to remind Lucy of who he is and the life they are building together. Each day, he has to reintroduce himself and recreate their initial encounter, leaving no room for a lasting memory. From creating videotapes and making a wall full of photographs to developing clever routines, Henry's efforts to keep their love alive are truly heartwarming.

The chemistry between Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore is palpable, and their performances bring a genuine warmth and tenderness to the screen. The supporting cast, including Rob Schneider as Ula and Sean Astin as Doug, brings additional humor and depth to the story.

The soundtrack of 50 First Dates is equally delightful, featuring a mix of reggae music and popular hits. The film incorporates iconic songs like "Every Breath You Take" by The Police, "Love Song" by 311, and "Wouldn't It Be Nice" by The Beach Boys, among others. The music perfectly complements the tropical setting of Hawaii, adding an extra layer of charm to the film.

If you are looking for a heartfelt romantic comedy with a unique twist, 50 First Dates is a must-watch. The film combines humor, romance, and a touch of drama to create an unforgettable love story that will leave you laughing, crying, and believing in the power of unconditional love. You can easily immerse yourself in the sounds and emotions of the film by playing and downloading the movie's soundtrack here.

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