Something's Gotta Give File

The song depicts two people who are equally stubborn and equally attracted to one another.

If you meant the song, the "story" is told through the clever lyrics of Johnny Mercer. It describes a psychological and romantic standoff using the "Unstoppable Force Paradox." Something's Gotta Give

One person is described as an "irresistible force" (the aggressor/pursuer) and the other as an "immovable object" (the one resisting). The song depicts two people who are equally

As Erica nurses Harry back to health, the two—who are actually age-appropriate—begin an unexpected and deeply passionate affair. However, Harry is terrified of real intimacy, and Erica has spent years protecting her heart after her divorce. As Erica nurses Harry back to health, the

Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson) is a wealthy, aging record executive with a strict "under 30" dating rule. He goes to a beach house in the Hamptons for a romantic weekend with his latest flame, Marin.

The 2003 film, directed by Nancy Meyers, is a story about breaking down walls and the unpredictability of attraction.

The lyrics argue that when these two meet, something has to break. It isn't a story of one person winning, but of both people surrendering to the "white heat" of passion. It was famously performed by Fred Astaire in the film Daddy Long Legs and later became a signature hit for Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra.