Something Borrowed

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Something Borrowed

Emily Giffin · Book · 2005

What hooked you in Something Borrowed was the way a single moment of moral transgression irrevocably complicates the bonds of intimacy.

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Something Borrowed

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Something Borrowed

Luke Greenfield · Film · 2011

Films on the same thread

13 Going on 30

13 Going on 30

Gary Winick · Film · 2004

If you enjoyed the turning point of a thirtieth birthday in Something Borrowed, this film offers a similar reflective look at how sudden life shifts force you to confront your choices.

The Family Man

The Family Man

Brett Ratner · Film · 2000

Much like the protagonist in Something Borrowed, Jack must navigate the emotional fallout of a life-altering realization about the romantic path he chose versus the one he left behind.

Hotel Chevalier

Hotel Chevalier

Wes Anderson · Film · 2007

This film captures the same intense, claustrophobic emotional friction found in Something Borrowed, focusing on the unspoken tensions that arise when two people with a shared history reunite.

The 39 Steps

The 39 Steps

Alfred Hitchcock · Film · 1935

You will recognize the jarring, life-upending morning-after premise of Something Borrowed here, as a sudden, compromising encounter forces an innocent person into a high-stakes struggle for their reputation.

Series on the same thread

The Night Of

The Night Of

Richard Price · Series · 2016

If the moral ambiguity of waking up in a compromising situation in Something Borrowed intrigued you, this series explores the darker, legal consequences of such a life-changing, hazy night.

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Alfonso Cuarón · Series · 2024

Just as Something Borrowed centers on the shattering of personal boundaries, this story examines how a buried secret resurfaces to threaten the carefully constructed life of a successful woman.

My Brilliant Friend

My Brilliant Friend

Saverio Costanzo · Series · 2018

The complex, lifelong evolution of female friendship is central to both Something Borrowed and this series, illustrating how the history between two women defines their present behavior and choices.

Sex and the City

Sex and the City

Darren Star · Series · 1998

Fans of the urban romantic drama in Something Borrowed will appreciate this series, which mirrors the focus on career-driven women navigating the messy, often overlapping boundaries of love and friendship.

Podcasts on the same thread

Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel

Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel

Esther Perel Global Media · Podcast · 2026

This podcast digs into the very heart of the conflict in Something Borrowed, providing a real-world look at the motivations and betrayals that define complex, messy adult romantic relationships.

Criminal

Criminal

Vox Media Podcast Network · Podcast · 2026

If you were drawn to the moral gray areas involving infidelity and regret in Something Borrowed, this show offers a fascinating look at the human behavior behind similar difficult dilemmas.

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Common questions

Is Something Borrowed a book or a movie?

Something Borrowed originated as a novel written by Emily Giffin and published in 2005. It was later adapted into a feature film released in 2011. You can experience the story through either the original book or the cinematic adaptation.

What is the premise of the book Something Borrowed?

The plot of the novel Something Borrowed centers on a woman who wakes up the morning after her 30th birthday. She discovers that she is in bed with the fiancé of her best friend, which serves as the primary conflict for the story.

Should I read the book Something Borrowed before watching the movie?

Whether you read the book or watch the movie first is a matter of personal preference. Both versions tell the story of the protagonist finding her best friend's fiancé in her bed after her 30th birthday. The book was published in 2005 and the film was released in 2011.

Is the 2011 movie Something Borrowed based on a book?

Yes, the 2011 movie Something Borrowed is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Emily Giffin. The film follows the same narrative established in the book, where a woman wakes up after her 30th birthday to find her best friend's fiancé in her bed.

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