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    How ‘Your Place or Mine’ Landed That Airport End Scene

    What’s a rom-com without a final grand gesture?

    By Anne Cohen
    Feb. 10, 2023

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The third-act grand gesture is a time-honored rom-com tradition. It’s not enough for two people to simply end up together: We need oomph. We need a visual representation of their need for one another that leaps off the screen. What’s When Harry Met Sally… without Billy Crystal racing through the streets of Manhattan on New Year’s Eve to tell Meg Ryan he wants to spend the rest of his life with her? Would you even remember Say Anything if Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) didn’t hold up the boombox to serenade Diane Court (Ione Skye)?

In Your Place or Mine, the grand gesture comes — as it should — toward the end, when Peter (Ashton Kutcher) and Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) finally cross paths. Until that moment, they’ve been in the same room only once — in the film’s opening flashback set in 2003. In between these two bookends, the two friends who swap homes and lives for a week spend most of their time connecting over the phone or via video chat.

Peter and Debbie’s will-they-or-won’t-they journey leads them to a chance in-person encounter at the airport. She’s hurrying back from New York after learning that her son, Jack (Wesley Kimmel), is in the hospital from a hockey injury, blaming Peter for allowing him to play without her permission. And when the two spot each other on moving walkways going in opposite directions, they initially start yelling, before eventually meeting in the middle — both literally and figuratively. There, they finally come to terms with what’s been in front of them all along: They don’t want to just be friends. In fact, they never really have been. 

Wesley Kimmel and Reese Witherspoon stand in front of a computer in the kitchen in ‘Your Place or Mine.’

Debbie (Witherspoon) FaceTimes Peter (Kutcher) from Los Angeles with son Jack (Wesley Kimmel) at the beginning of ‘Your Place or Mine.’

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“I am madly, deeply, overwhelmingly in love with you,” Peter says. “And I have been since the moment I met you.”

“Well, you could have said something,” Debbie huffs back. “We talk every day.”

“That was one of the images that sort of inspired the movie,” writer-director Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears PradaCrazy Ex-Girlfriend) tells Tudum, “this idea that you can miss something really great or a person who would be really special for you very easily.”

Still, if the grand gesture places Your Place or Mine squarely within the confines of rom-com history, the film also feels entirely modern in its setup. “For years and years and years, we’ve ignored the fact that everyone has a cellphone in their pocket,” Kutcher tells Tudum. “This movie wholly acknowledges the fact that we can FaceTime at all times. It’s a romantic comedy about a long-distance relationship.”

But with the two leads separated by 3,000 miles for most of the film’s run time, how do you convey the escalating chemistry between them? Ironically, the key to nailing this very modern predicament lay in the past. Brosh McKenna looked to classic Rock Hudson-Doris Day movies such as Pillow Talk for inspiration, using its famed split-screen technique to show Peter and Debbie’s banter — albeit with a twist. 

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“I wanted to try and find a way to update that a little bit and make it based around the connection that they have with each other on every different possible [device],” she says. “FaceTime, phone, text, all the things that we do now to keep us connected to each other.”

That much was also true off screen. Before the cameras even began to roll, Kutcher and Witherspoon got into character by sending each other digital snippets of their lives. “We sent each other videos for a month before the movie started,” Witherspoon says. “We got to know each other through video.”

They also rehearsed extensively ahead of filming in order to nail the choreography and timing required to make Debbie and Peter’s calls feel spontaneous. “[In the scenes] where they’re supposed to be synchronized, we would time everything out perfectly so that they were moving together and sort of doing the same things at the same time,” McKenna says. “Putting those things together so that the timing works right and everyone’s where they need to be is actually more complicated than I thought it was going to be. It was like doing a little magic trick.”

Reese Witherspoon (right) and Ashton Kutcher (left) lie in bed facing each other. 

Debbie and Peter face each other in bed before the big reveal that they're actually in different homes. 

Often, the two actors would actually be on the phone as they each filmed a scene. Other times, they would film matching sequences on the same day so they could observe and take cues from one another. The scene early on where the two are brushing their teeth in their respective bathrooms, for example, was shot with them in separate spaces on the same soundstage.

Because the two characters are apart for so long, Brosh McKenna wanted their coming together at the end to be memorable. Production designer William Arnold built a functional airport set from scratch, and the director worked with Witherspoon and Kutcher to navigate the moving walkways that represent the forces constantly pulling Debbie and Peter apart. 

“This felt like a great visual manifestation of the fact that they are very close to missing each other. They are very close to completely missing this opportunity,” Brosh McKenna says. “I’m not somebody who believes in fate or destiny, but sometimes coincidences put you in the exact place you need to be.” 

So do grand rom-com gestures.

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