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Plot Summary

Misanthropic NYC best-selling romance novelist Melvin Udall has OCD. He uses soap bars only once to wash his hands, paper towels to touch public restroom faucets and door handles, avoids stepping on sidewalk cracks, has rituals with switches and locks, sticks to rigid routines, and always eats breakfast at the same table in the same restaurant while bringing his own plastic flatware. Carol Connelly is the only server at the restaurant who tolerates his rude and compulsive behavior. Melvin’s apartment neighbor, gay artist Simon Bishop, starts working with a new model, Vincent Lopiano.

Vincent uses the opportunity to case Simon’s apartment and give entry to his friends, who assault and nearly kill Simon during the robbery. Simon’s agent, Frank Sachs, intimidates Melvin into caring for Simon’s pet dog Verdell, a Griffon Bruxellois, while Simon is hospitalized. Although Melvin initially does not enjoy caring for the dog, he becomes emotionally attached to it. When Simon is released from the hospital, Melvin tolerates a neighborly relationship with him so he can continue to see Verdell. Melvin’s compulsive need for routine and aversion to change is aggravated when Carol decides to work closer to home in Brooklyn to be more accessible for her acutely asthmatic son, Spencer. Unable to adjust to a different waitress, Melvin arranges to pay for Spencer’s considerable medical expenses for at-home care―if Carol returns to the restaurant.

While Carol is overwhelmed by Melvin’s generosity, thanking him profusely, she is suspicious of his motives, declaring emphatically that she will never have sex with him. A humiliated Melvin admonishes her that she, not he, has made the situation personal. Meanwhile, Simon’s injuries, lack of medical insurance, and high medical bills cause him to go bankrupt and fall into depression. Frank persuades him to go to Baltimore to ask his estranged parents for money. Bullied by Frank, Melvin reluctantly agrees to take a recuperating Simon to Baltimore.

Meet the Cast

A Few Good Men, Anger Management, As Good as it Gets
Jack Nicholson
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Helen Hunt
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Greg Kinnear
American Gangster, As Good as it Gets
Cuba Gooding Jr
As Good as it Gets
Shirley Knight
As Good as it Gets
Jesse James
Yeardley Smith
Lupe Ontiveros
Skeet Ulrich
Harold Ramis
Lawrence Kasdan
Ross Bleckner

Info & Stats

Director:

James L. Brooks

Writers:

Mark Andrus, James L. Brooks

Stars:

Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear

Categories:

Drama, Comedy, Romance

Budget:

$50,000,000.00

Revenue:

$314,178,011.00

Age: PG13   |   Duration: 2h 18m

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