What Planet Are You From? (2000)

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A highly-evolved planet, whose denizens feel no emotion and reproduce by cloning, plans to take over Earth from the inside by sending an operative, fashioned with a humming, mechanical penis, to impregnate an earthling and stay until the birth. The alien, Harold Anderson, goes to Phoenix as a banker and sets to work finding a mate. His approaches to women are inept, and the humming phallus doesn't help, but on the advice of a banking colleague, he cruises an AA meeting, meets Susan, and somehow convinces her to marry. The clock starts to tick: will she conceive, have a baby, and lose Harold (and the child) to his planet before he discovers emotion and starts to care?

Introduction
"What Planet Are You From?" is a romantic funny movie launched in 2000. Directed by Mike Nichols, the film stars Garry Shandling, Annette Bening, Greg Kinnear, and Ben Kingsley. The film integrates humor with styles of love, companionship, sincerity, and the complexities of human relationships to develop an engaging story.

Plot Overview
The film centers on Harold Anderson (played by Garry Shandling), an alien from an innovative, all-male civilization located on a distant world. His race does not reproduce sexually however produces offspring through cloning. Facing termination, these highly smart beings decide they require to procreate with people to continue their types. Harold is chosen for the job and is surgically geared up with the essential tools, including a penis that hums when he's excited, for the objective to fertilize a female on Earth.

In the world
Harold lands on Earth and takes up a position at a bank in Phoenix, embracing every cliché about human behavior he might discover to mix in. He sets his eyes on a separated and recuperating alcoholic, Susan (played by Annette Bening), who works as a realtor. Regardless of her preliminary skepticism, she is won over by Harold's kind and caring nature and consents to marry him.

Difficulties and Growth
While in the world, Harold deals with various obstacles and misunderstandings, particularly due to his ignorance about human lifestyles. However, as he has a hard time and begins establishing feelings towards Susan, he begins to comprehend the intricacy and charm of human emotions and relationships, something his advanced race has actually long forgotten. In a twist, Harold finds out that he genuinely likes Susan. His mission gets made complex when Susan begins to suspect his true identity.

Conflict and Resolution
On the other hand, an FAA inspector, Roland Jones (played by John Goodman) ends up being suspicious of Harold and chases him to determine his true identity. In a vital turn of events, Harold comes tidy about his origin and the mission to Susan. Hurt, she leaves him. Nevertheless, recognizing she genuinely likes Harold, Susan returns, and they develop a child.

As anticipated by his race, Harold prepares to leave the Earth, taking the infant with him. Still, seeing Susan sad modifications his mind-- he could not leave his other half and the world he's grown keen on. Meanwhile, the high-energy beam that was supposed to take Harold and the infant back rather draws in Jones's aircraft and moves him into the space, persuading him of Harold's claims.

Conclusion
Harold, picking love and intimacy, refuses his initial objective to take his child away from Earth, even if it implies facing his high-tech civilization's wrath. He settles happily with Susan, and they live a regular life as their kid grows, showing an extraordinary understanding of intricate physics-- a combination of human and alien intelligence.

"What Planet Are You From?" is a funny and thought-provoking amalgam of sci-fi and romantic comedy genres, highlighting the intricacies of human relationships and the universal requirement for love and connection.

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