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Joey Slotnick | ... |
Jason
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Paula Devicq | ... |
Laura
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Brigitte Bako | ... |
Grace
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Nadia Dajani | ... |
Samantha
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Greg Grunberg | ... |
Michael
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Marissa Ribisi | ... |
Jenise
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Adam Scott | ... |
Larry
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Caroline Aaron | ... |
Roz
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Dorothy Lyman | ... |
Rita
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Alan Blumenfeld | ... |
Barry
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Molly Shannon | ... |
Arguing Woman in Cafe
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Andrew Shaifer | ... |
Arguing Man in Cafe
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Susan Gibney | ... |
Barbara
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Felissa Rose | ... |
Susan
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Nicole Nagel | ... |
Eva
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Jason, an English teacher and struggling writer, has been dating his girlfriend Laura for three years now and feeling that it's time to make a commitment, they decide to get married. But the factors as well as bad advice from their parents, siblings and friends put a cloud of gloom on the couple, which gets more complicated with the arrival of Grace, Jason's former girlfriend from high school, which threatens to destroy the engagement and life between him and Laura for good. Written by Matt Patay <pataygs@voicenet.com>
When I first started watching this film I wasn't so sure I was going to like it at all. I just kept watching and gradually got hooked into it and realized, hey, this is a pretty good picture. There is a lot of realism in this movie and it really says a lot of positive things about honesty in a relationship. The comedic timing is brilliant. It was directed very well and I really liked all of the characters. I want to watch it again. Hope you will sit down and enjoy this film someday too.