The Break-Up

Release Date: June 2, 2006
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Why would anyone divorce this charming specimen?

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Position Staff In Brief
5/47 Amanda Jones The best possible (and worst possible) movie I could have seen in my current state of mind.
12/200 Max Braden Totally mismarketed as a comedy, this is better as a drama.
34/76 Dan Krovich The stars keep it entertaining.
43/65 Kim Hollis It's not an easy film to watch, to be sure. Watch it for Vince Vaughn and a great turn from Jon Favreau.
49/68 Michael Bentley Masquerades as a romantic comedy, but is more drama. It's nasty too. Vince Vaughn is the best thing about it, as usual.
96/159 David Mumpower Much darker than the advertising would acknowledge, The Break-Up fails to have enough comedy hijinks to offset its own bitter cynicism.

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So far, director Peyton Reed found breakout success with the teen cheerleading comedy Bring It On and had a great film, Down With Love, crash and burn in theaters. Now he returns with another romantic comedy that is based on an idea from Vince Vaughn.

Vaughn will star in the film alongside real-life love interest Jennifer Aniston. He plays a guy named Gary who hosts bus tours of Chicago, while Aniston's character, Brooke, is an art dealer. They're a couple who is romantically involved until one final argument convinces her to call it quits. The trouble is, they previously lived together in a condo, and neither one of them is willing to give it up. Strategy and tactics come into play as both Brooke and Gary take advice from friends, family and even complete strangers as they try to come up a way to "win". In the meantime, though, they'll have to live together in the hostile environment that has been fostered by their situation.

The Break-Up has a stellar cast in addition to Vaughn and Aniston. Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy), Ann-Margret, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jon Favreau and Justin Long (currently appearing in some hilarious Apple commercials and a previous co-star of Vaughn's in Dodgeball) are all onboard. Cole Hauser is part of the cast too, but don't hold that against the film. (Kim Hollis/BOP)


Vital statistics for The Break-Up
Main Cast Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston, Joey Lauren Adams
Supporting Cast Ann-Margret, Judy Davis, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jon Favreau, Cole Hauser, John Michael Higgins, Justin Long
Director Peyton Reed
Screenwriter Jeremy Garelick, Jay Lavender
Distributor Universal
Trailer Click Here for Trailer
Official Site http://www.thebreakupmovie.net/
Rating PG-13
Running Time 105 minutes
Screen Count 3,067
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