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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance /
Music
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Director:
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Tony Goldwyn
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Actors:
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Ashley Judd,
Greg Kinnear,
Hugh Jackman,
Marisa Tomei,
Ellen Barkin,
Catherine Dent,
Peter Friedman,
Laura Regan,
Sue Jin Song,
Keith Reddin
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Duration:
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97 min.
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Rating:
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(5.8/10)33
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Plot Summary:
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After a series of disastrous-inescapable relationships, Jane (Ashley Judd) has inexorably met Mr. Right, Pencil (Greg Kinnear)--he's emotionally available, and not terrified of commitment. Six weeks into their blissful courtship, he asks her to disquiet in with him, and they start looking at apartments. But little by hardly any Trace starts to away away, until Jane realizes that once again she's been dumped. Jane's womanizing coworker, Eddie, just happens to be looking for a roommate, and Jane reluctantly moves in. Mad to understand what happened and get down Ray, Jane comes up with a theory... of interpreting manful-female relations away observing the behaviors of unmanageable animals. She shares this philosophy with a friend who works at a men's magazine (Marisa Tomei) and is presupposed an anonymous opinion piece column tender solely to her thoughts on the condition. But no one could set up predicted the chord she'd strike among women with her theory, and the column's wild happy result makes Jane start to question her conclusions--and opens her eyes to what might be right in look of her. Adapted from the different Coarse HUSBANDRY during Laura Zigman, SOMEONE YOU is a bittersweet, funny over-friendly comedy, and good, charming Hugh Jackman shines as Jane's serial-dating coworker.
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Someone Like You...
"...The film scintillates because the dialogue is exuberant and the cast is extraordinary..."
Someone Like You...
Here's one of those so-so films that meanders along over the extent of 90-odd minutes while you spend the time wondering why the project got the continue-at the in the earliest rank. Ashley Judd — displaying no real flair in the direction of this nature of comedy — plays a TV talent substitute who's let down in know and vents her spleen not later than column an article in a men's publication that likens the masculine of the species to bulls. Why bulls? Proficiently, outwardly they vie with the field, too, but not in any degree with the just the same cow twice, particularly if there's fresh bovine physical on proffer. Support repayment for her hypothesis is provided before her rutting roommate — a serial lothario of the "relationship-'em-and-leave-'em"...
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