saynomore Wrote:I watched "Lantana" the night before I saw "The Breakup." This may have affected my perspective on the "comedy" aspects of the Vince/Jen movie. If you haven't seen Lantana, rent it, please. This is a dramatic breakup movie, with a happy (?) ending, such as it is. I'd compare it to a cross between Crash and The Breakup, without the "comedy."
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saynomore Wrote:...I have not had the pleasure of seeing the darker breakups you describe....
Quote:...but if this movie is an indication of what you have seen in your life, then I think that says more about the viewer, not the movie.
Keith the Elder Wrote:Getting a little off track here, haven't seen either of the above, but the discussion reminded me of "the War of the Roses" Sweetie & I went to see it and it certainly was not what we expected from the adverts. It was depressing and disturbing.
If "the Break-Up" is anything like TWOTR's, I'm not really sure I would make this one a priority.
Please Advise
Terry Willacker Wrote:In 99, my wife and I flew to Chicago for a weekend and had a great time. We were impressed by the friendliness and cleanliness of the city as compared to her hometown of Pittsburgh and our current home of Cincinnati, both of which we like.LOL!!! The cows!!! OMG!
We took a bus tour called the Untouchables Bus Tour. It visited the various places famous from the Al Capone days. The guides were dressed appropriately, passed out cigars, etc.
We stayed at The Congress Hotel across from Grant Park where there were free dances every night, a different ethnic theme each night.
We went to the top of the Sears Tower and so on.
Also, it was the summer of the cows.
Keith the Elder Wrote:Getting a little off track here, haven't seen either of the above, but the discussion reminded me of "the War of the Roses" Sweetie & I went to see it and it certainly was not what we expected from the adverts. It was depressing and disturbing.
If "the Break-Up" is anything like TWOTR's, I'm not really sure I would make this one a priority.
Please Advise
DaveStrorm Wrote:It's been a long time since I saw TWOTR's, but as I recall it was a little more, umm, violent than The Break-Up. The couple in The Break-Up never get violent. They just do things to annoy each other. It has a lot of funny moments though. I loved John Michael Higgins as Jen's brother. The singing bit at the table was great. I've only seen him in a few things. I thought he was hilarious in A Mighty Wind also. I would have liked The Break-Up more if it had a happier ending.