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The Dilemma

Play trailer Poster for The Dilemma PG-13 Released Jan 14, 2011 1h 51m Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Longtime friends Ronny (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Kevin James) are partners in an auto-design firm. They are hard at work on a presentation for a dream project that would really launch their company. Then Ronny spots Nick's wife out with another man, and in the process of investigating the possible affair, he learns that Nick has a few secrets of his own. As the presentation nears, Ronny agonizes over what might happen if the truth gets out.
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It boasts a likable cast and an interesting premise, but The Dilemma can't decide what to do with them; the result is an uneven blend of cheesy slapstick and surprisingly dark comedy.

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Philip French Guardian Rather less fun than a badly executed coronary bypass. Jan 26, 2011 Full Review David Denby The New Yorker Who ever thought that Ron Howard could make a cult film? This movie is a mess, but it's an intelligent and affecting mess. Jan 24, 2011 Full Review Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com But it's just way too uneven, too masochistically sexist and startlingly homophobic for the good to outweigh the bad. It is a movie I can appreciate for the attempt but roast over the coals thanks to its execution. Rated: 2/4 Jan 21, 2011 Full Review Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review Howard’s refusal to delete even one pointless subplot […] taxes the viewer after the third or fourth change in tone. When it’s all over, the viewer has trouble making sense of why some scenes were included or how the dilemma was resolved. Rated: 1.5/4 Aug 3, 2023 Full Review Mike Massie Gone With The Twins Masks much of its laugh-out-loud funniness with dark humor, subtle jests, and highly serious drama. Rated: 5/10 Nov 30, 2020 Full Review Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com One can see hints of the brilliant dark comedy this film could have been. Rated: 2.5/4.0 Sep 6, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Fatima M The Dilemma was marketed as a comedy, but it’s really a dark meditation on loyalty, gaslighting, and emotional isolation—wrapped in a comedy shell. One thing stands out: Vince Vaughn’s performance as Ronny, a gem in a morally murky world. Ronny is the emotional center of the film—a man who discovers his best friend’s wife is having an affair and wrestles with whether or not to reveal the truth. But instead of finding support or understanding, he’s met with gaslighting, suspicion, and cold detachment. His journey feels less like a comedic romp and more like a psychological spiral—one that’s all the more painful because he cares. He’s not perfect, but he’s trying to do right by people who would rather maintain the illusion of normalcy. What’s most unsettling is how alone Ronny is. Geneva (Winona Ryder) manipulates and deflects. Ryder could have easily leaned into caricature—the cold, unfaithful partner trope—but she doesn’t. Her performance is calculated, restrained, and deeply human in its denial. Nick (Kevin James) is so disconnected he can’t see what’s happening around him. And Beth (Jennifer Connelly), instead of offering comfort, stages an intervention that feels more like betrayal than concern. The fact that Ronny proposes to her afterward is a haunting moment—perhaps a grasp at stability in a world that keeps pulling the rug out from under him. There’s a moment when the film reveals Nick has been secretly visiting massage parlors. The plot leaves it hanging, but that choice feels intentional. The story isn’t about Nick’s morality or Geneva’s. It’s Ronny’s arc—and that detail, left hanging, strips away the illusion that Nick is just a victim. It shows that Ronny is surrounded by people who are just as flawed but unwilling to face it. The truth is messy, and Ronny is the only one brave enough to look it in the eye. There are moments of real laughter—the absurdity of Ronny’s physical comedy in one scene involving a greenhouse, Queen Latifah’s blunt delivery, and the tension-release timing in a few scenes with Zip. But the humor doesn’t soften the tragedy; it masks it. It creates a false sense of levity that mirrors how the characters avoid what’s real. This isn’t tonal inconsistency—it’s emotional layering. The comedy works like a pressure valve, letting out just enough steam to keep Ronny’s unraveling from boiling over—until it inevitably does. What makes the film quietly devastating is not just that Ronny is hurt—it’s that he chooses to stay. In a relationship where he’s doubted. In a friendship that doesn’t meet him with the same loyalty. In a world that makes him feel like the problem for trying to protect people who don’t want the truth. That choice—that stillness—is the most haunting part of all. The Dilemma may not be the film audiences expected, but for those willing to look past the comedic framing, it reveals something much more honest—and quietly crushing. Vaughn’s performance is subtle, raw, and full of restraint, anchoring the film’s emotional weight. It’s not flashy, but it lingers. And that’s what makes it worth watching. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 04/06/25 Full Review Steve D Wonderful actresses completely wasted. NOTHING works in this mess of a film. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/24 Full Review Sanad A Ronny and Nick have been best friends since college. The two are partners in their own auto design firm; their big dream comes true when they land a big deal with Chrysler. Nick has found a way to make an electric car sound and feel like a muscle car. Ronny's life has now turned for the worst when he catches Nick's wife cheating with another man. So does he tell his best friend about the other man, or should he wait until the Chrysler presentation is over. Vince Vaughn's character over shot itself. It was just too much Vince. Jennifer Connelly gorgeous as usual. You caught your best friend's wife cheating, but to stretch this topic for a movie for a 1 hr. 58 min was just way too long. Not enough funny parts to compensate for the boring slow pace of the film. Constant yada yada's. Not one of Ron Howard's best films. Soft 3 stars out of 5 Rated 3 out of 5 stars 11/09/23 Full Review Regal R 80/100 - comfort food. vince vauhn and kevin james do a great job and are fantastic actors as always. not a bad romcom and special appearances by channing tatum. funny to watch and easy to digest. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 07/28/23 Full Review Lucas G just tell him already! Oh my gosh it was way too long and drawn out Rated 1 out of 5 stars 07/14/23 Full Review Lauren B Only a 1/3 of the way in and some hilarious scenes with Vince Vaughn. Did smoke before viewing…not trying to be a great movie but good dialogue and VV has tremendous stage presence. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/14/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Longtime friends Ronny (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Kevin James) are partners in an auto-design firm. They are hard at work on a presentation for a dream project that would really launch their company. Then Ronny spots Nick's wife out with another man, and in the process of investigating the possible affair, he learns that Nick has a few secrets of his own. As the presentation nears, Ronny agonizes over what might happen if the truth gets out.
Director
Ron Howard
Producer
Brian Grazer, Vince Vaughn, Ron Howard
Screenwriter
Allan Loeb
Distributor
Universal Pictures
Production Co
Brian Grazer, Wild West Picture Show
Rating
PG-13 (Sexual Content|Mature Thematic Elements)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 14, 2011, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
May 23, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$48.4M
Runtime
1h 51m
Sound Mix
SDDS, Dolby SRD, DTS
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