Anti-intellectual skirt-chasing journalist Dan Hanson (Kevin Bacon) and his sensitive, liberal, erudite colleague Lorie Bryer (Elizabeth Perkins) find themselves fighting for the same column at the Baltimore Sun. They become a hit when the editors decide to run their columns side-by-side allowing readers to enjoy their opposing viewpoints on the issues. When their column is adapted into a television program, "He Said, She Said," their success leads to their romance--but when they have an on-air argument, both Dan and Lorie get a chance to explain their side of the story. Ken Kwapis directs the "He Said" portion of the argument, while Marisa Silver handles the "She Said" perspective.
A film that gives his-and-her perspectives on a romance between two rival Baltimore journalists. The first half is told from the "male" point of view and explains his reluctance to marry and desire for professional dominance. The second half then covers the same ground from a more romantic "female" viewpoint.
The "male" and "female" section were filmed by 2 different directors, Marisa Silver and Ken Kwapis. They hit upon the idea for the film when they were trying to tell a friend how they met, and realized that they were telling two different stories.
Filmed in Baltimore, Maryland; shot in Technicolor.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Letterbox - 1.85
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1- English
Dolby Digital Stereo- French
Dolby Digital Surround- English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Ken Kwapis and Marisa Silver- Directors, Brian Hohlfeld- Screenwriter, Stephen H. Burum- Cinematographer
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
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