«The love of your life could be in line for popcorn.....»
During the Christmas shopping season in New York City, Jonathan Trager
(John Cusack) meets Sara Thomas (Kate Beckinsale) as they both try to buy the
same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. Though buying for their respective
lovers, the magic was right and a night of Christmas shopping turned into
romance.
They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is
involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream
at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes.
Sara: Oh, I'm sure I will, I usually enjoy my own thoughtfulness.
However, both realize that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again.
Considering this to be a
stroke of fate, Jonathan and Sara decide to go out on the town together,
and ice skate on the Wollman Rink at Central Park.
Jonathan teaches Sara about Cassiopeia, saying that the freckles on Sara's arm match the pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation.
At the end of the night, the smitten Jonathan suggests an excange of phone numbers. Sara writes hers down, but it flies away with the wind.
Wanting fate to work things out, Sara asks Jonathan to write his name and phone number on a $5 bill, while she writes her name and number on the inside cover of a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera.
If they are meant to be together, he will find the book and she will find the $5 bill, and they will find their way back to each other. Jonathan is not satisfied with this so they go into a hotel with 28 floors and enter into different elevators to see if they both choose the same floor.
They each take a single glove from the pair they purchased. They both press floor 23, but a child gets on the elevator with Jonathan and presses all the buttons, so it is too late by the time he reaches floor 23. The two believe they've lost each other forever.
Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his
fiancé Halley Buchanan (Bridget Moynahan). On the same day, in San Francisco, Sara comes home to find Lars Hammond (John Corbett), a famous musician, proposing to her.
Jonathan returns to Bloomingdale's in an attempt to find Sara. He meets a
salesman (Eugene Levy) and eventually with the help of the salesman and
Jonathan's best friend Dean Kansky (Jeremy Piven) Jonathan ends up with only an
address.
After additional research, Jonathan and Dean meet an artist who
recalls that Sara lived with him for a short time after being referred by a
placement company, which he identifies as being located in a shop next to Serendipity 3.
Jonathan and Dean follow the lead to find that the agency has moved and its
former location is now a bridal shop. Jonathan takes this as a sign that he is
supposed to stop looking for Sara, and get married to Halley.
Sara takes her best friend Eve (Molly Shannon) with her to New York, where
she visits the locations of her date, hoping that fate will bring back
Jonathan. Celebrating Eve's birthday, Sara and Eve console themselves with a
visit to Serendipity. Eve is handed the $5 bill as change.
It is the
copy that Sara had written in, and he immediately sets off to find her. He sees
people in her house being intimate, when it's actually Sara's sister and her
boyfriend. Jonathan then comes back home for the wedding.
Sara decides
not to attend the wedding, and starts to return home. On the plane, Sara finds
that her wallet got exchanged with Eve’s. She realizes she has the same $5 bill
which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier, and gets off the plane to search
for him. His neighbors tell her he’s getting married the same day. She rushes
to the hotel, only to see a man, apparently cleaning up at the end of the
ceremony. She is in tears until the man says the wedding was called off. Sara
later remembers she left her jacket in the park.
Jonathan is wandering around Central Park. He finds Sara's jacket
and uses it as a pillow to lie down.
As the first snowflake drops, he sees Sara. They introduce
themselves to each other formally for the first time. The film concludes with
Sara and Jonathan at Bloomingdale's, enjoying champagne on their anniversary at
the same spot where they first met.
[at Bloomingdale's]
Jonathan: Happy anniversary.
Sara: When did you get to be so unimaginably romantic?
Jonathan: I think that it's good luck that we return this year to the scene of
the crime.
[pours a
paper cup of champagne]
Jonathan:
Cheers.
Sara:
Cheers.
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Oh, I don't think so, no beverages on the
premises, I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
Jonathan: Hey, how are you doing? Don't you remember me?
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Yes I do.
Jonathan: This is her, This is the girl!
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Ms. Carbon-copy.
Jonathan: Yes.
Bloomingdale's Salesman: I see.
Jonathan: This is the guy who helped me find you!
Sara: Oh, hi!
Bloomingdale's Salesman: If you're not going to purchase anything, please make room for paying customers.
Jonathan: We do, we want some gloves, some cashmere gloves.
[closing bell rings]
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Oh, I'm sorry, that would be the closing bell. Perhaps tomorrow...
Sara: You're not serious...
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Store hours 10 to 7 except Sundays and holidays.
Jonathan: He warms up...
Bloomingdale's Salesman: At the discretion of management or with the possible visit of dignitaries...
[Sara goes behind the counter]
Bloomingdale's Salesman: No, no, no, no, please, on the other side of the counter! You cannot come back here, this is for authorized personnel only, please stay on your side of the counter, thank you very much!
Jonathan: Hey, how are you doing? Don't you remember me?
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Yes I do.
Jonathan: This is her, This is the girl!
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Ms. Carbon-copy.
Jonathan: Yes.
Bloomingdale's Salesman: I see.
Jonathan: This is the guy who helped me find you!
Sara: Oh, hi!
Bloomingdale's Salesman: If you're not going to purchase anything, please make room for paying customers.
Jonathan: We do, we want some gloves, some cashmere gloves.
[closing bell rings]
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Oh, I'm sorry, that would be the closing bell. Perhaps tomorrow...
Sara: You're not serious...
Bloomingdale's Salesman: Store hours 10 to 7 except Sundays and holidays.
Jonathan: He warms up...
Bloomingdale's Salesman: At the discretion of management or with the possible visit of dignitaries...
[Sara goes behind the counter]
Bloomingdale's Salesman: No, no, no, no, please, on the other side of the counter! You cannot come back here, this is for authorized personnel only, please stay on your side of the counter, thank you very much!
They decided to test fate by splitting up and seeing if destiny brought them back together... Many years later, having lost each other that night, both are engaged to be married. Still, neither can shake the need to give fate one last chance to reunite them. Jon enlists the help of his best man to track down the girl he can't forget starting at the store where they met. Sara asks her new age musician fiance for a break before the wedding and, with her best friend in tow, flies from California to New York hoping destiny will bring her soulmate back. Near-misses and classic Shakespearean confusion bring the two close to meeting a number of times but fate will have the final word on whether it was meant to be.
Serendipity - the faculty of making
furtunate discoveries by accident...
Information source - Wikipedia
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