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2007 |
| Genre |  |  |
Comedy |
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Offensive language, sexual content |
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1:41 |
| Director |  |  |
Robert Cary |
| Writer |  |  |
Jennifer Westfeldt |
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Magnolia Pictures |
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Official Web Site
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         10/10 1 review - click here to read
A sweet, hilarious and slightly subversive romantic comedy that examines the issues of marriage, monogamy and whether "I do" is the only path to life-long love and happiness.
Ira Black is brilliant, neurotic, Jewish and has so many issues he can't fit them into 12 years of analysis. Abby Willoughby is a free spirit who works in a gym and is better at solving her friends' problems than selling memberships. When the two meet, the impossible happens: they fall in love, meet each other's parents and decide to get married, all in a few breathless hours.
And life is good, for a while, until a series of comic misadventures (multiple divorces, in-laws, affairs, exes, and too many therapists) force the couple to rethink their strategies.
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