Additional information for Confessions of a Shopaholic, which has a domestic theatrical release set for February 13, 2009. The film is being distributed by Touchstone Pictures and has not yet been rated. The film's total running time is still unknown.
PG
USA
PG
Ireland
PG
UK
12
South Korea
PG-13
Philippines
AL
Netherlands
PG
New Zealand
PG
Australia
PG
South Africa
PG
Singapore
A
Norway
Btl
Sweden
Atp
Argentina
M/12
Portugal
IIA
Hong Kong
KT
Belgium
A
Mexico
7
Switzerland
6
Germany
U
France
PT
Peru
Loca por las compras
Argentina
Шопоголик
Russia
Bájecný svet shopaholiku
Czech Republic
Bir alisveriskoligin itiraflari
Turkey: Turkish title
Confesiones de una compradora compulsiva
Spain
Confessions d'une accro au shopping
France
Confessions d'une accro du shopping
France
Egy boltkóros naplója
Hungary
En shopaholics bekännelser
Sweden
En shopoholikers bekjennelser
Norway
Himoshoppaajan salaiset unelmat
Finland
I Love Shopping
Italy
Louca por Compras
Portugal
Ma dau in vant dupa cumparaturi
Romania
Os Delírios de Consumo de Becky Bloom
Brazil
Ostuhullu pihtimused
Estonia
Psonizo ara yparho
Greece
Shopaholic - Die Schnäppchenjägerin
Germany
Spoved' nákupnej maniacky
Slovakia
Tajni snovi jedne sopingholicarke
Croatia
Wyznania zakupoholiczki
Poland
February 5, 2009
USA
February 12, 2009
Russia
February 12, 2009
Thailand
February 13, 2009
Canada
February 13, 2009
Estonia
February 13, 2009
Kazakhstan
February 13, 2009
Mexico
February 13, 2009
Poland
February 13, 2009
USA
February 18, 2009
Philippines
February 19, 2009
Croatia
February 19, 2009
Israel
February 19, 2009
Kuwait
February 19, 2009
United Arab Emirates
February 20, 2009
Turkey
February 20, 2009
UK
February 26, 2009
Hong Kong
February 27, 2009
Iceland
February 27, 2009
Italy
March 6, 2009
Finland
March 6, 2009
Netherlands
March 11, 2009
Indonesia
March 12, 2009
Australia
March 12, 2009
Germany
March 12, 2009
Netherlands
March 12, 2009
New Zealand
March 18, 2009
Belgium
March 18, 2009
Egypt
March 19, 2009
Argentina
March 20, 2009
Denmark
March 20, 2009
India
March 20, 2009
Sweden
March 26, 2009
Malaysia
March 26, 2009
Peru
March 26, 2009
Singapore
March 26, 2009
South Korea
March 27, 2009
Norway
March 27, 2009
Panama
March 27, 2009
Spain
March 27, 2009
Uruguay
March 27, 2009
Venezuela
April 3, 2009
Bulgaria
April 3, 2009
Romania
April 9, 2009
Greece
April 9, 2009
Hungary
April 9, 2009
Portugal
April 10, 2009
Brazil
April 10, 2009
Lithuania
April 16, 2009
Czech Republic
April 23, 2009
Slovakia
May 20, 2009
France
May 30, 2009
Japan
All she ever wanted was a little credit...
A new job? Hopefully. A new man? Possibly. A new handbag? Absolutely!
The movie opens with young Rebecca looking at beautiful shoes and talking about how there were two kinds of prices: real prices, which bought wonderful things, and her mothers prices, which bought things that would last forever. We see her receiving a very plain and sturdy pair of brown shoes and looking enviously at the other girls. We see her looking at older girls trying on dresses and jewelry, and not even needing money for these perfect things as they swipe credit cards. She wanted one of those. Now the adult Rebecca (Isla Fisher) is walking down the street, saying little did she dream she would one day have twelve.
Rebecca Bex Bloomwood is a writer for a gardening magazine with a closet full of clothes and accessories, and a lot of debt. She does not know the exact amount, but she is concerned to receive one bill for $900. She thinks her card was stolen, but realized that the Outdoor World charge was a going away gift. The debt is all her, and among other things it comes with one persistent collections agent, Derek Smeath.
Heading off to an interview at Alette magazine, run by Alette Naylor (Kristin Scott Thomas), she finds a green scarf in a window that is perfect. Even the mannequin is telling her that it will define who she is. She tries to buy it by spreading the price over cash and multiple cards, but with one card being declined is still $20 short. She rushes to a hot dog vendor, going to the front of the line for an emergency, begging the vendor to give her cash back on a check, even offering to buy all of his hot dogs, claiming she needs the scarf for a sick aunt. The man in the front of the line gives her twenty dollars to get her out of the way so he can get his dog, telling her there is a difference between cost and worth.
With the scarf Bex heads into Alettes office, but the receptionist tells her that Alicia Billington has filled the job internally. Complimenting the scarf, he tells her that a consumer finance magazine from the same parent company is also hiring, and getting her foot in the door there will help. Bex hurries over to that office, and meets her interviewer, Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy), the man from the hot dog stand. The interview does not go well, and things get worse as she returns to her job and finds that the magazine is closing, and everyone has received termination notices.
Bex goes back to her roommate, Suze (Krysten Ritter), who tears up her rent check, but it does not resolve the debt problem. With the help of a bottle of tequila they go through the bills, Suze adding figures up, and finding that the news is horrible. However, they get the brilliant idea to write up a sample article for Alette and send it. At the same time, Bex drafts a mean note to Luke.
A call from Luke the next day leads her to realize that she put the letters in the wrong envelopes. He likes her idea of using shoes as a metaphor for investing, but before taking that job, she makes a desperate rush to intercept the insulting letter on its way to Alette. By hiding in a coat rack, stretching, and ending up flat on her back in front of Alicia, she does manage.
Suze also gets Bex to go to a support group for shopaholics, but all she does is send most of the members into a relapse as she describes her love of shopping. Suze also makes Bex watch a video about shopping addiction, and tries to get her to declutter, but Bex really just hides everything in the closet, which later explodes onto and buries Suze.
Bex gets off to a rocky start at the magazine, especially since her card is declined as she tries to buy a finance book. Luke takes her to a company meeting and makes her question the presenter about their bonuses, seeing as the company posted a loss. He asks her to go home and send him a new outline for the article, but a sample sale distracts her. One coat that she buys gives her the answer though, as she sees that it is mostly acrylic and not cashmere, and she writes about changes in credit card terms. Her new column, the Girl in the Green Scarf, is well received. Although the head of advertising is nervous, Bex wins over the company head, bankers, and even Finns from Nokia, as she manages to avoid getting caught in her constant lie that she is fluent in Finnish. At a Miami conference she does well, but is still being harassed by Smeath, whom she has told Luke is an ex-boyfriend that is stalking her.
Still in Miami, she and Luke share a shopping trip and a dance. He reveals that his mother is a wealthy socialite, but he wants to make it on his own. They bond, but she finds out that he is having dinner with Alicia, upsetting her. She also finds out that Alicia will be Lukes date for an upcoming ball.
Suze convinces Bex not to buy a new dress, but to use something she already has for the ball, but the evening turns out to be jinxed. Her jacket unravels, beads come off and trip an elderly woman, and her dress is similar enough to that worn by the waitresses that she is handed a platter, sending fish onto many of the diners. Luke smoothes things over, and the night takes a turn for the better as he joins her out on the balcony and kisses her.
Bex goes to her parents to ask for help, but it turns out that they have put all of their savings into an RV. They do mention her column, and how much they love it, but she does not reveal that she is the author.
Her work is being so well-received that Bex is given a television spot with Luke, and Alette takes her shopping. While Bex is trying on clothes, Alicia has her bag and takes a call20from Smeath, finding out her debt issues. Bex buys the outfit, though it is a months pay, and heads over to her bridesmaid dress fitting, as Suze is getting married. Upset to see the Barneys bag, Suze sends Bex back to the support group.
Bex meets a new woman going in, and asks her to stash the bags in her trunk. She agrees, but turns out to be the new group leader, Miss Korch, who marches the group to a thrift shop and makes Bex turn over the bags. Bex goes to buy them back after, but only has enough cash for one, so chooses the Barneys dress for the television appearance.
The show is going well, but once things are turned over to the audience for questions, Smeath stands up and exposes her debt issues, as well as the lie of him being an ex-boyfriend. Suze, her fiancée Tarq, and Bexs parents all see.
As Bex goes back to the apartment, Suze is there, and while they are talking a homeless woman goes by wearing the bridesmaid dress. Suze is furious and moves out. Bexs parents drive up and offer to sell the RV, but she wont let them. Alette stops by, and makes an offer to Bex to work at Alette, but since it would involve writing about affordable fashion that is not really affordable, but is encouraging more credit card use, Bex turns her down. Before this happens, Alicia complains to Luke about being stuck with Bex.
Bex returns to her support group, asking for help, and sets up a sample sale and auction of her entire wardrobe. Sending a notice to the original receptionist at Alette, he forwards it to all assistants, including Lukes assistant Hayley. He says that she will need to make room for all the free samples from Alette.
Everything sells, with the last item on the block being the original green scarf. Two women, including one on a phone, have a small bidding war, but eventually Bex releases it to the winner, telling her not to wear it with yellow and that it will bring her love. In the audience, Hayley has ended up sitting next to Mrs. Bloomwood, who reveals that Bex turned down the Alette offer.
Defending Bex, Lukes job is in danger, but the owner surprises him by offering to start a new magazine. As they talk, Luke realizes he wants to strike out on his own, possibly inspired by Bex earlier telling him that she could see him running hi s own business.
The grand total from the auction is over sixteen thousand dollars, allowing Bex to pay off her debt. She takes the nine thousand or so odd to Smeaths office in pennies, giving him what he deserves in the most annoying and inconvenient fashion, as he did to her.
Bex shows up at Suzes wedding, wearing the dress, which she has traded to the homeless woman for other clothes. They reconcile, and Suze and Tarq are married.
As the newlyweds drive off, Bex wanders down the street. The mannequins call to her again, but as she resists they start applauding her. Exhilarated by her growth, she finds Luke in front of her. He presents her with the green scarf, having sent both of the bidders. They kiss on the street, as she talks about how giving up the shopping has allowed her time for other things, including a relationship with Luke.
P.J. Hogan
Director(s)
Tracey Jackson
Tim Firth
Kayla Alpert
Sophie Kinsella
Writer(s)
Ronald M. Bozman
executive producer
Jerry Bruckheimer
producer
Chad Oman
executive producer
Melissa Reid
associate producer
Mike Stenson
executive producer
Producer(s)
James Newton Howard
Composer(s)
Rebecca Bloomwood
Isla Fisher
Luke Brandon
Hugh Dancy
Suze
Krysten Ritter
Jane Bloomwood
Joan Cusack
Graham Bloomwood
John Goodman
Edgar West
John Lithgow
Alette Naylor
Kristin Scott Thomas
Ryan Koenig
Fred Armisen
Alicia Billington
Leslie Bibb
Drunken Lady at Ball
Lynn Redgrave
Derek Smeath
Robert Stanton
Hayley
Julie Hagerty
Tarquin
Nick Cornish
Miss Korch
Wendie Malick
Miss Ptaszinski
Clea Lewis
Allon
Stephen Guarino
Jani Virtanen
Tuomas Hiltunen
Ryuichi
Yoshiro Kono
D. Freak
John Salley
Joyce
Lennon Parham
TV Show Host
Christine Ebersole
Russell
Michael Panes
Event Planner
Kaitlin Hopkins
Claire
Katherine Sigismund
Prada Manager
Alexandra Balahoutis
Prada Store Shopper
Elisabeth Riley
8-Year-Old Rebecca
Madeleine Rockwitz
Jani's Colleague
Tommy Davis
Mr. Lewis
Andy Serwer
Girl in Black / Talking Mannequin
Kelli Barrett
Girl in Pink
Kristen Connolly
Svelte Manhattanite #1
Paloma Guzmán
Svelte Manhattanite #2
Ilana Levine
Suze's Mom
Lenora May
Suze's Dad
Ed Crescimanni
Charity Store Orla
Susan Blommaert
Christy
Jenn Harris
Head Waiter
Matt Servitto
Denny & George Clerk
Jennifer Kim
Woman Candidate
Ginifer King
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A college grad lands a job as a financial journalist in New York City to support where she nurtures her shopping addiction and falls for a wealthy entrepreneur.
Rebecca Bex Bloomwood is a writer for a gardening magazine with a closet full of clothes and accessories, and a lot of debt. She does not know the exact amount, but she is concerned to receive one bill for $900. She thinks her card was stolen, but realized that the Outdoor World charge was a going away gift. The debt is all her, and among other things it comes with one persistent collections agent, Derek Smeath.
Heading off to an interview at Alette magazine, run by Alette Naylor (Kristin Scott Thomas), she finds a green scarf in a window that is perfect. Even the mannequin is telling her that it will define who she is. She tries to buy it by spreading the price over cash and multiple cards, but with one card being declined is still $20 short. She rushes to a hot dog vendor, going to the front of the line for an emergency, begging the vendor to give her cash back on a check, even offering to buy all of his hot dogs, claiming she needs the scarf for a sick aunt. The man in the front of the line gives her twenty dollars to get her out of the way so he can get his dog, telling her there is a difference between cost and worth.
With the scarf Bex heads into Alettes office, but the receptionist tells her that Alicia Billington has filled the job internally. Complimenting the scarf, he tells her that a consumer finance magazine from the same parent company is also hiring, and getting her foot in the door there will help. Bex hurries over to that office, and meets her interviewer, Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy), the man from the hot dog stand. The interview does not go well, and things get worse as she returns to her job and finds that the magazine is closing, and everyone has received termination notices.
Bex goes back to her roommate, Suze (Krysten Ritter), who tears up her rent check, but it does not resolve the debt problem. With the help of a bottle of tequila they go through the bills, Suze adding figures up, and finding that the news is horrible. However, they get the brilliant idea to write up a sample article for Alette and send it. At the same time, Bex drafts a mean note to Luke.
A call from Luke the next day leads her to realize that she put the letters in the wrong envelopes. He likes her idea of using shoes as a metaphor for investing, but before taking that job, she makes a desperate rush to intercept the insulting letter on its way to Alette. By hiding in a coat rack, stretching, and ending up flat on her back in front of Alicia, she does manage.
Suze also gets Bex to go to a support group for shopaholics, but all she does is send most of the members into a relapse as she describes her love of shopping. Suze also makes Bex watch a video about shopping addiction, and tries to get her to declutter, but Bex really just hides everything in the closet, which later explodes onto and buries Suze.
Bex gets off to a rocky start at the magazine, especially since her card is declined as she tries to buy a finance book. Luke takes her to a company meeting and makes her question the presenter about their bonuses, seeing as the company posted a loss. He asks her to go home and send him a new outline for the article, but a sample sale distracts her. One coat that she buys gives her the answer though, as she sees that it is mostly acrylic and not cashmere, and she writes about changes in credit card terms. Her new column, the Girl in the Green Scarf, is well received. Although the head of advertising is nervous, Bex wins over the company head, bankers, and even Finns from Nokia, as she manages to avoid getting caught in her constant lie that she is fluent in Finnish. At a Miami conference she does well, but is still being harassed by Smeath, whom she has told Luke is an ex-boyfriend that is stalking her.
Still in Miami, she and Luke share a shopping trip and a dance. He reveals that his mother is a wealthy socialite, but he wants to make it on his own. They bond, but she finds out that he is having dinner with Alicia, upsetting her. She also finds out that Alicia will be Lukes date for an upcoming ball.
Suze convinces Bex not to buy a new dress, but to use something she already has for the ball, but the evening turns out to be jinxed. Her jacket unravels, beads come off and trip an elderly woman, and her dress is similar enough to that worn by the waitresses that she is handed a platter, sending fish onto many of the diners. Luke smoothes things over, and the night takes a turn for the better as he joins her out on the balcony and kisses her.
Bex goes to her parents to ask for help, but it turns out that they have put all of their savings into an RV. They do mention her column, and how much they love it, but she does not reveal that she is the author.
Her work is being so well-received that Bex is given a television spot with Luke, and Alette takes her shopping. While Bex is trying on clothes, Alicia has her bag and takes a call20from Smeath, finding out her debt issues. Bex buys the outfit, though it is a months pay, and heads over to her bridesmaid dress fitting, as Suze is getting married. Upset to see the Barneys bag, Suze sends Bex back to the support group.
Bex meets a new woman going in, and asks her to stash the bags in her trunk. She agrees, but turns out to be the new group leader, Miss Korch, who marches the group to a thrift shop and makes Bex turn over the bags. Bex goes to buy them back after, but only has enough cash for one, so chooses the Barneys dress for the television appearance.
The show is going well, but once things are turned over to the audience for questions, Smeath stands up and exposes her debt issues, as well as the lie of him being an ex-boyfriend. Suze, her fiancée Tarq, and Bexs parents all see.
As Bex goes back to the apartment, Suze is there, and while they are talking a homeless woman goes by wearing the bridesmaid dress. Suze is furious and moves out. Bexs parents drive up and offer to sell the RV, but she wont let them. Alette stops by, and makes an offer to Bex to work at Alette, but since it would involve writing about affordable fashion that is not really affordable, but is encouraging more credit card use, Bex turns her down. Before this happens, Alicia complains to Luke about being stuck with Bex.
Bex returns to her support group, asking for help, and sets up a sample sale and auction of her entire wardrobe. Sending a notice to the original receptionist at Alette, he forwards it to all assistants, including Lukes assistant Hayley. He says that she will need to make room for all the free samples from Alette.
Everything sells, with the last item on the block being the original green scarf. Two women, including one on a phone, have a small bidding war, but eventually Bex releases it to the winner, telling her not to wear it with yellow and that it will bring her love. In the audience, Hayley has ended up sitting next to Mrs. Bloomwood, who reveals that Bex turned down the Alette offer.
Defending Bex, Lukes job is in danger, but the owner surprises him by offering to start a new magazine. As they talk, Luke realizes he wants to strike out on his own, possibly inspired by Bex earlier telling him that she could see him running hi s own business.
The grand total from the auction is over sixteen thousand dollars, allowing Bex to pay off her debt. She takes the nine thousand or so odd to Smeaths office in pennies, giving him what he deserves in the most annoying and inconvenient fashion, as he did to her.
Bex shows up at Suzes wedding, wearing the dress, which she has traded to the homeless woman for other clothes. They reconcile, and Suze and Tarq are married.
As the newlyweds drive off, Bex wanders down the street. The mannequins call to her again, but as she resists they start applauding her. Exhilarated by her growth, she finds Luke in front of her. He presents her with the green scarf, having sent both of the bidders. They kiss on the street, as she talks about how giving up the shopping has allowed her time for other things, including a relationship with Luke.
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Sophie Kinsella
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executive producer
Jerry Bruckheimer
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Chad Oman
executive producer
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Mike Stenson
executive producer
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