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Anne Hathaway Promotes New Film On The Tonight Show

Anne Hathaway’s Tonight Show Interview Turned Super Awkward, But Jimmy Fallon’s Joke Saved It

Anne Hathaway recently appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to promote her new film, 'The Idea of You,' based on Robinne Lee’s novel. During the show, Hathaway encountered an awkward moment when she asked the live audience if anyone had read the book, only to be met with complete silence. The uncomfortable pause prompted Fallon to humorously intervene, joking that they don't read on The Tonight Show and suggesting going to Stephen Colbert's show for book enthusiasts.

The clip of the segment went viral on social media, with many praising Fallon's quick wit in diffusing the situation. Hathaway, visibly relieved, joined in the laughter before quipping, 'What’s a book?' The incident showcased the playful banter between the actress and the host.

The Fallon Book Club, known for its summer reads, has been a recurring feature on the show, demonstrating Fallon's interest in literature. Despite the light-hearted moment, the show promotes reading and engages viewers in book discussions.

'The Idea of You' premiered on Prime Video, receiving mixed reviews. The film follows Solène, played by Hathaway, a single mom who embarks on a romance with a younger musician. Critics have noted the film's exploration of ageism and misogyny, albeit with a focus on fantasy elements rather than deep character development.

The Guardian critiqued the film's characters as overly idealized, lacking depth beyond their romantic entanglements. While the script shows promise in addressing societal issues, it falls short in fully fleshing out the characters and their relationships.

Despite the critiques, 'The Idea of You' offers a romantic escape for viewers, blending glamour with a touch of reality. Hathaway's performance and the film's premise have sparked discussions about age dynamics and societal expectations in relationships.

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