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Matt LeBlanc | ... | ||
Ali Larter | ... |
Molly Kingston
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Adam Rodriguez | ... | ||
Ashley Williams | ... |
Felecia
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Rebecca Naomi Jones | ... |
Nancy
(as Rebecca Jones)
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Carsen Warner | ... | ||
Connie Sawyer | ... | ||
Cameron Richardson | ... |
Michelle
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Richard Riehle | ... |
Father
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Jennifer Rhodes | ... | ||
Rachael Harris | ... |
Roberta
(as Rachel Harris)
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Kristen Johnston | ... |
Katherine
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Chevy Chase | ... |
Lester Horn
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Ida Anderson | ... | ||
Bella Spencer | ... |
Becky (Kid)
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Lovesick is the comic tale of Charlie Darby (Matt LeBlanc), a man who has everything going for him: a great job as an elementary school principal, supportive friends and a wonderful life. The one thing that Charlie doesn't have is love because every time he starts to fall for a girl, his brain chemistry changes and he goes clinically insane. When he meets Molly Kingston (Ali Larter), a former dancer who just might be his perfect match, Charlie is confronted with the consequences of his condition. With the help of his friend Jason (Adam Rodriguez) and the often misguided advice from his wacky neighbor Lester (Chevy Chase), Charlie must find a way to overcome his psychosis to claim his chance at true love.
i just want to remind you that life is short, so if you don't want to be turned out like i, i mean, we did (several people actually), wasting about 1 hour, trying so hard to be enthusiastic, be connecting with this stupid film, that hour been wasted would never get back after survived 68 years on this planet earth. my god, how could this stupid and boring screenplay got the nods from a bunch of rich investors? if you guys are so loaded, it means that you guys must be at least smarter than the usual population (including aforementioned several people), but how possible that you guys would have approved to pay for such stupid script and signed up these actors to make such pathetically boring film? we all cursed when we decided not to watch along, because this film just made us feel as stupid and boring like these roles played by those pathetic actors, and of course, there were lot youngsters playing the school kids, and likewise, they also acted so unnaturally boring. this is one of the most awkward so-called 'romantic comedy' genre films that is simply so embarrassingly rigid, contrived, cardboard-like tasteless boring to the extreme.