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Couples Retreat (DVD)
Couples Retreat

Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, and Dana Fox. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin Ã…kerman, Kristen Bell, and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora.


Plot

Dave, a dealer for Guitar Hero, and Ronnie, a stay-at-home mom, are a typical couple raising two young children in the suburbs of Chicago. They experience various stresses including redecorating their house and raising their kids. Joey and Lucy are high school sweethearts with a smart but naive teenage daughter named Lacey. Their relationship is on the rocks and they are even considering a divorce once Lacey goes off to college. Jason and Cynthia are a neurotic couple who ve experienced multiple failed attempts to conceive, and Shane, recently separated (but not legally and officially divorced), has a much younger girlfriend, Trudy.

At Dave s son s birthday party, Jason and Cynthia, using a PowerPoint presentation, announce their troubled marriage and are considering divorce as they cannot have a baby. As a last-ditch effort, they have found a couples therapy resort named Eden. A deal called the Pelican Package is half the normal cost if they can get three other couples to join them. In their presentation, they show photos of sunlit beaches and beautiful locations. They assure the others that the couples therapy is purely optional.

Dave and Ronnie insist they can t go because of their children, declining the trip. In the middle of the night, Jason sets off their alarm to try to sell the idea of the retreat. The commotion wakes the kids, who overheard their parents conversations of not being able to go because of them. Fearing their parents are contemplating divorce, the kids have already arranged for Dave s father, Grandpa Jim-Jim to babysit so their parents can go to Eden.

The retreat proves to be divided into Eden West and Eden East. West is for couples and uses the tagline Stay Together . East is for singles and uses the tagline Come Together . East and West attendees are not allowed to intermingle.

Upon arrival at Eden West, the four couples are shown their villas. At dinner, resort host Sctanley informs them 6 a.m.couples therapy, is mandatory. If any couple fails to attend, it will be taken as an indication that they want to leave, and a refund for Eden will be given, although not for their airfare. The group debates what to do. After an indulgent dinner with many delicacies, they decide to put up with a couple of hours of therapy in order to enjoy the other amenities of the resort.

In the morning, each couple meets with an assigned therapist. All four couples are told they have problems, even Ronnie and Dave, who thought they were fine. They endure resort owner Marcel s unusual methods, including swimming with and feeding lemon sharks and yoga sessions with amorous instructor Salvadore.

On the fourth night, Trudy escapes to Eden East. The other seven, encouraged by Joey, leave to find her. After Cynthia and Jason argue, the men and women split up. As they try to find their way to the resort, the men end up arguing and pointing out the problems with each other s marriages.

The women run into Salvadore who takes them to Eden East. The men find the staff lounge where they find Sctanley playing Guitar Hero. He threatens to report them to Marcel, but Dave challenges him to the game (without telling Sctanley that he has helped produce the game). Sctanley, after losing the wager, directs them to Eden East, even though he knows he was tricked by Dave.

When they arrive, Dave realizes what a good thing he has with Ronnie. He goes with her to be alone at a waterfall. Joey finds Lucy with Salvadore and knocks him out, reuniting with her. Cynthia and Jason share drinks and end up becoming intimate. Shane runs into his ex-wife, who admits she still loves him. Shane tells Trudy to remain in Eden East and enjoy being single, then leaves with his ex-wife. All four couples return to Eden West.


Cast

  • Vince Vaughn and Malin Ã…kerman as Dave and Ronnie, a typical suburban couple with two children. Their marriage seems fine, but both realize that Dave tends to undermine Ronnie by crossing emotional boundaries and blocking her needs due to his exhausting work. At the conclusion of their therapy, Marcel grants them the ass as their animal spirit because they are both stubborn, and they bear the burden of not only their troubles but also those of others.
  • Jon Favreau and Kristin Davis as Joey and Lucy Tanzini, high school sweethearts that have fallen apart due to their belief that they missed out on living after high school, having been married and becoming parents immediately after and are contemplating getting a divorce as soon as their daughter goes off to college. They have a daughter named Lacey who is a smart but somewhat rebellious teen. After reuniting in therapy, Marcel gives them a wolf spirit token as they are pack animals but their hearts always lie with their destined mate.
  • Jason Bateman and Kristen Bell as Jason and Cynthia Smith, a troubled couple whose idea it was to go to Eden with their friends. Their issues stem from a lack of communication complicated with Jason s more controlling methods and their trouble with conceiving a baby. They are a very organized couple and are the most interested in repairing their relationship. Marcel grants them a rabbit token after they reunite, due to their innate ability to overcome any obstacles that stand in their way.
  • Faizon Love and Kali Hawk as Shane and Trudy, a completely polar opposite couple. Trudy and Shane soon tire of each other due to their differences in age and interests. Trudy goes off to the local single scene, and while attempting to find her and bring her back, Shane and his wife Jennifer reconcile instead. They are given the token of the honeybee to symbolize that while they may visit other flowers from time to time, nothing is as sweet as returning to their hive.
  • Jean Reno as Marcel, the lead therapist, founder and operator of the resort
  • Peter Serafinowicz as Sctanley (pronounced Stanley, with a silent c ), the English manager of the resort who oversees the couples stay and was the original scoring champion of Guitar Hero on the island. (Vaughn’s DVD commentary explains the silent c as simple fun)
  • Tasha Smith as Jennifer, ex-wife of Shane
  • Jonna Walsh as Lacey Tanzini
  • Ken Jeong as Wardo, the therapist of Jason and Cynthia
  • Amy Hill as Jean, the therapist of Shane and Trudy
  • John Michael Higgins as Robert John, the therapist of Dave and Ronnie
  • Carlos Ponce as Salvadore, the yoga instructor
  • Temuera Morrison as Briggs, the native assistant to Marcel - his name is misspelt as Temeura in the opening credits
  • Karen David as Spa Attendant

Vince Vaughn s real-life father, Vernon Vaughn, plays his on-screen father.


Production

Filming locations

The primary location for filming was at the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort, Bora Bora in French Polynesia. Other filming locations include Los Angeles, Universal Studios and O Hare International Airport.

Marketing

Universal Pictures was criticized for removing actors Faizon Love and Kali Hawk from the international posters for the film, showing only six rather than the eight cast members used for the U.S. promotional materials. The studio said it regretted causing offense and has abandoned plans to use the revised poster in other countries. In 2020 Faizon Love filed a lawsuit accusing Universal of race discrimination and whitewashing for continued use of the offending poster.

Universal Pictures partnered with various groups for financial support to help market the film. Sponsors include the Tourism Board of Tahiti where the film was made, the manufacturers of Bud Light and Captain Morgan s Rum, Bloomingdale s department store, and Crunch Gyms. The video game Guitar Hero is also prominently featured in the film.


Reception

Box office

The film was a box office success, ranking first for its opening weekend grossing $34,286,740 and becoming Vince Vaughn s highest box office success since 2006 s The Break-Up. The film grossed $109.2 million domestically and $58.8 million in other markets for a worldwide total of $171 million.

Critical reviews

Couples Retreat was negatively received by critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 10% based on 164 reviews with an average rating of 3.80/10. The site s critical consensus reads, Despite a talented cast and some reliably pleasant interplay between Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, Couples Retreat leaves viewers stranded in an arid, mirthless comedy. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 23 out of 100 based on reviews from 27 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A+ to F scale.

Roger Ebert gave the film 2 out of 4 stars. He criticized the formulaic story and lack of character specifics, but says Vaughn s well-timed and smart dialogue is one of the better parts of the film.James Berardinelli wrote: Despite being mediocre and largely forgettable, Couples Retreat is not unpleasant, although it s easier to recommend it for home viewing than for a trip to a theater. Dennis Harvey of Variety magazine wrote: Film has some bright ideas and an appealing cast that only fly so high due to pedestrian execution. Claudia Puig of USA Today described it as Tedious, unromantic, sophomoric and only sporadically funny.

Lawsuit

A former model Irina Krupnik, filed a $10 million misappropriation-of-likeness invasion-of-privacy lawsuit, naming several defendants including the producers of Couples Retreat arising from a purported masturbation scene in which actor Jon Favreau uses a photo of her. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge O. Peter Sherwood ruled against Krupnik, and she received nothing.


Music

A soundtrack was released October 6, 2009 by Relativity Music Group featuring many of the songs used in the film.


Condition

New

Actor

Dana Fox, Jon Favreau, Scott Stuber, Vince Vaughn

Publisher

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Published Date

2011-08-28

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Studio

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Format

DVD

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B00G4DPZK2

UPC / EAN

025192022180

Model

MHV61109310DVD

Year

2009

ReleaseDate

2009-10-09

RuntimeMins

113

RuntimeStr

1h 53min

Awards

Awards, 1 win & 4 nominations

Directors

Peter Billingsley

Writers

Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox

Stars

Vince Vaughn, Malin Akerman, Jon Favreau

Produced by

Dana Fox, John Isbell, Micah Mason, Udi Nedivi, Guy Riedel, Sandra J. Smith, Scott Stuber, Victoria Vaughn, Vince Vaughn

Music by

A.R. Rahman

Cinematography by

Eric Alan Edwards

Film Editing by

Dan Lebental

Casting By

Sarah Finn, Randi Hiller

Production Design by

Shepherd Frankel

Art Direction by

Curt Beech, Andrew Murdock, Clint Wallace

Set Decoration by

Daniel B. Clancy

Costume Design by

Susan Matheson

Makeup Department

Simone Almekias-Siegl, Steve Artmont, Sarah Ault, David Danon, Gabriel De Cunto, Ashley Fox, Cheryl Ann Nick, Heather Plott, Janine Thompson, Maryse Utia, Jose Zamora, Natasha Ladek, Maynard Matthews, Tony Mirante, Suzi Ostos

Production Management

Udi Nedivi, Matthew Spiegel, Barrett J. Leigh, Sean T. Stratton

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Clark Credle, Christina Fong, Rip Murray, Kendall L. Nichols

Art Department

Armando Abarca, Sandy Adams, Mychael Bates, Zoe Byrne, Laurence Castello, Matt Center, Sarah Contant, Kevin Cross, Juliane Crump, Jacq Donegan, Timothy Farmer, Kelsey Fowler, Kiel Gookin, Al Hobbs, Michael E. Johnson, Charles Kern, Christopher Larsen, Douglas T. Madison, John Hammer Maxwell, Mike Medina, Christopher Morente, Richard 'Rocky' Nichols, Leah Palen, Pedram Pezeshkan, Roger Prater, Shane Reed, Eric Rosenberg, Jessica Samuelson, Antonio Scaletta, Easton Smith, Julie Smith, Shanna Starzyk, Gary Damian Thomas, Paul 'Eel' Anderson, Todd Bennett, Sarena Bhargava, Shane Buckallew, Gregory Byrne, Larry Guy Clause, Michael A. Contreraz, Steven Hanks, Kurt Keitzman, Calla Klessig, Bao-Uy Luu, Matthew Murphy, Hans Soto, Michael P. Sweeney

Sound Department

Gregg Barbanell, Sandy Berman, Steve Cantamessa, Eric Flickinger, David Jobe, Jason Johnston, Scott La Rue, Brian Magerkurth, Rhys Maitland-Jones, Steve Mann, Steve Pederson, Terry Rodman, Brad Sherman, Karen Spangenberg, David Wolowic, Aaron Zeller, Mark Sheffield

Special Effects by

Andrew Anahoa, Roy Augenstein, John P. Cazin, Eric Cook, Sam Dean, Bruce Allan Donnellan, Al Marangoni, Joel Mitchell, Rodrigo Navarro, Robert L. Olmstead, Gintar Repecka, Kirk Shalosky, Robert Spurlock, Daniel Sudick, Rapaaru Teena, Jeff Rand

Visual Effects by

Miguel Bautista, Chris Chappell, Sarang Choi, Daniel Chuba, Patrick Clancey, Aliza Corson Chameides, Christopher Cram, Jamie Dixon, Jon Doyle, Derick Dressel, Lynn M. Gephart, Les Hunter, Justin Jones, Kelly Rae Kenan Green, Michael Kennedy, Shira Mandel Kluger, Mathew Lamb, Min Hee Lee, Seung Yong Lee, Dan Levitan, Richard Malzahn, Sean Mattini, Daniel Mellitz, Joel Merritt, Aung Min, Mitch Paulson, Todd Sheridan Perry, Si Eun Yang, Andrew Byrne, Mark Fletcher, Junshik-Raul Yun

Stunts

Christian Eric Billings, Joe Bucaro III, Marc C. Geschwind, Jessica Harbeck, Daniel F. Malone, Brad Martin, Matthew H. O'Connor, Clay Cullen

Camera and Electrical Department

Todd Avery, Scott Barnes, Yann Barral Baron, Dwayne Barr, Michael Bauman, Huston Beaumont, Hans Bjerno, Kelly R. Borisy, Mark Castelaz, Alfred Castillo, Edward J. Cox, Scott Crabbe, Thomas M. Dangcil, Donald D. Davidson, Al DeMayo, Louie Escobar, Shawn Fossen, Michael Glover, Jonathan Gomez, Peter Graf, Marty Hechinger, Steve Irwin, Amos James, John Johnson, William Kent, Thomas D. Lairson Jr., Eric Laudadio, Thomas E. Lee, Bob Leitelt, Michael Lindquist, Andrew Lostumo, Patrick Loungway, Michael Lyon, Victor Mendoza, Darin Moran, Chris Moseley, Haydn Pazanti, Les Percy, Thomas P. Powell, Chris Rauch, Brad Rea, Donald Reynolds Jr., Teiva Ribet, Spencer M. Rohan, Peter Rosenfeld, Jesse Roth, John Savedra, Michael J. Schwartz, Dennis Seawright, Robert Settlemire, Charles Smith, Jason Storandt, Joshua D. Thatcher, Seth Thomas, Michael Tolochko, Chuck Whelan, Michael Witczak, Harry Zimmerman, Mike Bonnaud, Jeremy Brussell, Kat Bueno, Mark Carlile, Jose F. Cruz, John Davies, Jaime Dawkins, Eldon Hansen, Jordan C. Kadovitz, Ken Longballa, Jack Serino, Frank R. Sims, Mark N. Woods

Casting Department

Claire Benjamin, Lauren Cokeley, Elizabeth Dean, Barbara Harris, Tony Hobbs, Tamara Hunter, Joan Philo

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Wendy M. Craig, Lorraine Crossman, Nina Fabio, Klara Farberov, Jody Felz, Risa Garcia, Robyn Gebhart, Sahar Halabi, Christine Hawes, Alix Hester, Alyssa Kim, Ann Miller, Jacquelyn Moran, Rachael Ohman, Elaine Perlmann, Felipe Sanchez, Melissa Stinson, Susan Strubel

Editorial Department

Roland Eisinger, Matt Evans, Stacey Frederick, Brian Gee, Mitch Paulson, Britni Ziegler Peters, Loan Phan, Robert E. Phillips, Michael Polier, Steven J. Scott, Sandra Torres Granovsky, Gordon Wang, Bill Ceresia, Greg Curry, Edgar Sardarian

Location Management

Kristi Frankenheimer, Toby Rydge, Ivan Siebel, Jessica Strauss, Roland Arenz, Justin Besemer, Ronald M. Haynes, Michael Zamboni

Music Department

Kazimir Boyle, Tom Brown, Sandy DeCrescent, George Doering, Matt Dunkley, Kevin Globerman, Tanya Noel Hill, Jim Hoffman, Luana Jackman, Braden Kimball, Nikhil Koparde, Hentry Kuruvilla, Katia Lewin Jablonsky, Greg Loskorn, David Marquette, Alan Meyerson, Adam Michalak, Kathy Nelson, John O'Brien, David Olson, Diane Freiman Reynolds, Peter Rotter, Naomi Sato, Jay Selvester, Fletcher Sheridan, Steven L. Smith, Jim Weidman, Pallikonda Adrushta Deepak, Kazimir Boyle, Eric Bradley, Tim Davies, The Hollywood Studio Symphony, Victor Pesavento, Puneet Samtani

Script and Continuity Department

Trudy Ramirez

Transportation Department

John Armstrong, L. Chip Crosby Jr., Scott Howard, Thaddeus E. Larkowski, James Lowder, Antonio Molina, Charles Montgomery, Jim Moores, Yvette Peterson, Theresa M. Roehner, James Waitkus, Blair Mealing

Additional Crew

Wendy Altman-Cohen, Cua-Cua Apey, Derek Ashbaugh, Tony Baratti, Alex Barnoya, Bridgett Baron, Adam Berlinsky, Senica Billingsley, Kela Boyd-Grigoryan, Raymond Bulinski, Carol Sue Byron, Bonni Camen, Kristen Cascio, Misty Connelly, Divi Crockett, Eve Curtis, Michelle A. De Mayo, Josh Deceuster, Corey Gibbons, Karen Gilchrist, Christine Tisseau Giraudel, Pamela B. Green, Jean Hodges, Qadree Holmes, Richard Itskovich, Lisa Junco, Jessie Kahnweiler, Ryan Lacen, Michael Lagnese, Sharon Lopez, Joseph Malloch, Daniel F. Malone, Mimi N. McGreal, Matt Morrow, Ryan Needham, William Nero Jr., Nicholas David Nesbitt, Frédéric North, Matthew H. O'Connor, Jacqui Papineau, Tim Patterson, Peggy Pere, John M. Pisani, Shannon E. Riggs, Gail Rose, Bruce A. Ross, Paul Ruffolo, Erin Sahlstrom, Edgar Sardarian, Aved Savoulian, Whitfield Scheidegger, Claire Schwob, Anitra Stevens, Sheilah Sullivan, Jarik Van Sluijs, Caroline Andrade, Pamela B. Green, Gale Hansen, Michael Kuster, Ben Meyer, Jarik Van Sluijs, Barton Zeller

Thanks

Hinano Bagnis, Jonathan Reap, Gaston Tong Sang

Genres

Comedy

Companies

Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Wild West Picture Show Productions

Countries

USA

Languages

English, Ukrainian

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

5.5

ImDb Rating Votes

108629

Metacritic Rating

23

Short Description

Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, and Dana Fox. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin Ã…kerman, Kristen Bell, and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora.

Box Office Budget

$70,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$34,286,740

Box Office Gross USA

$109,204,945

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$171,844,840

Keywords

Resort,bikini,scantily clad female,tantra yoga,divorce