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6.1/10
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When two beautiful women fall for the unluckiest guy in the world his life takes on delicious complications.When two beautiful women fall for the unluckiest guy in the world his life takes on delicious complications.When two beautiful women fall for the unluckiest guy in the world his life takes on delicious complications.
- Awards
- 1 win
Meredith Roberts Quill
- Blow-Off Girl #4
- (as Meredith Lieber)
Linette Straus
- Blow-Off Girl #6
- (as Linette Strauss)
David J. McGuire
- Mugger #1
- (as Dave McGuire)
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- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNeil Turitz did not go to film school and had never set foot on a film set before his first day as the director.
- GoofsNina Cohen's friend Carrie refers to Nina's apartment as being number 3A, but earlier in the film we see that her apartment is actually number 3B.
- Quotes
Nina Cohen: Get in the car, Marty.
Marty Sachs: ...
Nina Cohen: Where are we going?
Marty Sachs: Let's just drive.
[Engine starts]
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Featured review
I saw this film last year at the Gen Art Film Festival in NYC, where it won Audience Award. I just watched it a second time eleven months later on videotape, (a copy submitted to another festival, which inexplicably rejected it), and it holds up.
It has a few flaws: Amanda Peet's character is shunted aside too cavalierly in the third act; we never see these guys at the jobs they mention often; the lead character's novel being queried about by an agent goes nowhere, and an ending that ends flat, despite the enjoyable movie that leads up to it. But the pluses are many: great soundtrack, good NYC locations, no false notes, and a breezy pace.
Bray Poor, who I saw off Broadway in what I thought was an authentic Cockney accent, is simply great as the shallow NYC friend. Amanda Peet is very engaging here, which explains why I wanted to see more of her. And the lead actor is extremely good. Cara Buono was fine as the main Nina. (She's a hell of a writer. I've read her "Charmed Life" screenplay.)
All in all, an entertaining dead-on dating movie. Men and women will both like it. Where are the distributors?? Worse dreck has been in theaters. This played equally well in a theater with an audience, and at home on tape by myself. It deserves more of an audience.
It has a few flaws: Amanda Peet's character is shunted aside too cavalierly in the third act; we never see these guys at the jobs they mention often; the lead character's novel being queried about by an agent goes nowhere, and an ending that ends flat, despite the enjoyable movie that leads up to it. But the pluses are many: great soundtrack, good NYC locations, no false notes, and a breezy pace.
Bray Poor, who I saw off Broadway in what I thought was an authentic Cockney accent, is simply great as the shallow NYC friend. Amanda Peet is very engaging here, which explains why I wanted to see more of her. And the lead actor is extremely good. Cara Buono was fine as the main Nina. (She's a hell of a writer. I've read her "Charmed Life" screenplay.)
All in all, an entertaining dead-on dating movie. Men and women will both like it. Where are the distributors?? Worse dreck has been in theaters. This played equally well in a theater with an audience, and at home on tape by myself. It deserves more of an audience.
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,725
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,976
- Jan 28, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $14,725
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
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