

“Everybody loved him... Everybody disappeared. The journey is everything.”
Budget
$50M
Revenue
$274M
Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is one of the most successful and ruthless sports agents. His sole focus is securing the biggest contracts for his clients and the highest commissions for himself. But one night, he follows his conscience, writes a mission statement questioning the industry's moral decay, and distributes it to everyone. This sincere outburst gets him fired and costs him nearly all his clients, including his fiancée. He is left with only Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), a talented but egomaniacal football player, and Dorothy Boyd (Renée Zellweger), a single mother who decides to leave with him. Now starting from scratch, Jerry must salvage Rod's career and confront his feelings for Dorothy. In this journey, he will be forced to question the true definitions of success and happiness.
Can a man truly change his life after hitting rock bottom? And can that change be sparked by a showboating athlete and an utterly charming little kid? Cameron Crowe's unforgettable film is a touching story about an agent at the top of his game who, after losing everything in one night, discovers what he truly needed to find. Tom Cruise delivers one of his most human performances, oscillating between arrogance and vulnerability . Cuba Gooding Jr.'s Oscar-winning energy and his iconic 'Show me the money!' scream are etched into cinema history . And that unforgettable line Jerry says to Dorothy: 'You had me at hello'... Could true love really be that simple? If you want to witness the rebirth of a man lost in the shadows of money and ambition, within the warmth of a woman and her adorable son, then 'Jerry Maguire' is for you. In a world that screams 'Show me the money!', this film whispers that what we truly need is each other.
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