The Break-up (DVD Widescreen) [DVD]
The Break-up (DVD Widescreen) [DVD]
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The Break-up (DVD Widescreen) [DVD]

4.5 stars out of 4 reviews
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  • Title: The Break-up (DVD Widescreen) [DVD]
  • Genre: Feature,Comedy,Comedy, Romantic Comedy, Comedy, Romantic Comedy ,Comedy,Romance
  • Running length: 107 mins
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Jan 28, 2022
Kevin
5 out of 5 stars review

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Jun 17, 2021
Savannah
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I have always loved this movie and now it's mine to own!! Came way faster than expected!!

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Sep 7, 2018
Charlie
3 out of 5 stars review

Not a charming comedy

While the case claims that this is a “charming and unpredictable comedy,” only one of those three words actually apply. The applicable word is unpredictable, at least regarding the ending. This movie is about a couple breaking up amid tensions, antagonisms and downright petty series of tit-for-tat. Vince Vaughn plays Gary, narrator on a double decker tour bus in Chicago and a member of the working class. Jennifer Aniston plays Brooke and she works at a high-level art gallery. They share an expensive condo and the relationship is falling apart, Gary is very much into sports, video games, bowling and drinking. Brooke is much more highbrow, she loves ballet and other cultural movements and their friends and families are very different. In many ways the viewer asks the question, “How did these two get together in the first place?” For they seem to have nothing in common. Although they still share the same living quarters, the break-up is truly ugly, it is hard to see how people will find what they do to each other comical. The only amusing scene is when Brooke walks naked through the apartment and the expressions on Gary's and her face as she does so speak paragraphs of quality dialog. While much of the action in the middle is predictable after you realize what these two will do to each other, the ending is not. Yet, it is in many ways the way once close relationships should end and the people move on with their lives.

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