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  1. Ending Explained. In the ending of "Then She Found Me," April reconciles with her adoptive mother, Bernice, after a tumultuous journey of self-discovery. She realizes the importance of forgiveness and finds solace in her newfound family. April also gets back together with her estranged husband, Frank, and they decide to start a family together.

  2. The following is a brief summary of the content found in this R-rated dramedy. Profanity consists of at least 8 "f" words, while other expletives and colorful phrases are also uttered. Sexually related dialogue is present, as is some clothed fooling around, with off-screen sex heavily suggested.

  3. As far as the movie is concerned, however, the performance that drives everything is Helen Hunt, running a gamut of emotions that all somehow involve her grimacing. My God, does that woman grimace a lot in Then She Found Me .

  4. Apr 25, 2008 · Though she is desperate for a baby, her husband (Matthew Broderick) has decided to end their brief marriage. April barely has a chance to recover from the shock, when Bernice (Bette Midler), a...

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  5. Sep 7, 2007 · A New York schoolteacher hits a midlife crisis when, in quick succession, her husband leaves, her adoptive mother dies and her biological mother, an eccentric talk show host, materializes and turns her life upside down as she begins a courtship with the father of one of her students.

  6. Laura's Review: B. Adapted from Elinor Lipman's novel by Alice Arlen ("The Weight of Water"), Victor Levin ("Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!") and Hunt, "Then She Found Me" is a messy slice of life film that explores motherhood, adoption and fidelity with winning performances by typecast actors. But for all the nice acting on display, one cannot ...

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  8. Then She Found Me is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Helen Hunt. The screenplay by Hunt, Alice Arlen, and Victor Levin is very loosely based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Elinor Lipman. The film marked Hunt's feature film directorial debut.

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