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Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin
Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin












Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin

The author confirmed in 2014 that she was working on the script based on the book. You would be astonished to know that there is also material to move the story forward, as Emily Giffin, the author of the novel the movie is based on, has written a 2005 sequel named ‘Something Blue.’ Following the cliffhanger ending of the original film, the sequel follows a coming-of-age story of Darcy, as she is compelled to adjust to a new life on the other side of the Atlantic. However, that does not discount the possibility of a sequel. Although it collected nearly double of its $35 million expenditure (despite the amount looking hefty, the movie would be considered “small to medium budget” by Hollywood standards), the amount was still relatively small to cause an impact. In short, the film created certain polarities. The movie was outright unpleasant to some of them, but some were more temperate in their reactions. Seemingly, even the spirited performances by Kate Hudson and John Krasinski failed to divert the attention of the critics from the derivative nature of the tale. However, the movie received modest reception in the media and failed to make a mark in the box offices. We are coming back to the story, but the final insertion means there is a fat chance of a sequel being spun out of it.

Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin

To put things in a clearer perspective, a mid-credit sequence suggests that the story is to be continued. The movie’s ending seamlessly sets us up for a sequel, and you may want to know the possibilities of the spin-off. Let us now probe into the whereabouts of the possible sequel. The home media was released in the DVD format on May 2, 2014. Following its limited premiere, the movie was released theatrically on May 6, 2011, in Canada and the US.

Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin

‘Something Borrowed’ premiered in April 2011 at the Newport Beach International Film Festival.














Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin