Friday, October 26, 2007

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HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE THE BREAK-UP FROM IMDB


  • In Chicago, the art dealer Brooke Meyers feels not appreciated and neglected by her immature husband Gary Grobowski, who is partner of his two brothers in a tourism business, and decides to break-up with him to make Gary misses her. Gary misunderstands her true intention, both follows the wrong advices of family members and friends, beginning a war of sexes with no winner. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE THE BREAK-UP FROM DVDTALK


The Movie:
  • Starring the latest celebrity couple to be wholly and completely overexposed by the tabloid media, "The Break Up" opens with a scene that will amuse anyone from the South side of Chicago. Gary (Vince Vaughn) sits next to Johnny (Vaughn's BFF Jon Favreau) at Wrigley Field in Chicago. As the Cubs make it obvious on the field that they're not going to the Series in October, Johnny proudly stands up and displays his Sox jersey to those sitting behind them.
  • As Gary takes in the loss, he spots Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) sitting down the row. He verbally forces (as Vaughn is capable of) a hot dog down to her. She doesn't want one. He talks her into it. Despite the fact that she's there with someone, he literally gets in her way as she's trying to leave the game and verbally steamrolls her, telling her that, in fact, the guy that she's with isn't the right guy for her. Does he succeed? The montage of photos of the Aniston and Vaughn characters under the credits show that, yep, he did.
  • As we learn about the two, we find that they couldn't be more different. He's a tour company guide (and Vaughn's scenes on the bus are priceless; he'd make an ace guide if he ever gives up the whole acting thing), while she works at an elite art gallery. She cooks (Chicagoans will notice that Vaughn brings in a Treasure Island bag early on), cleans and notes how he doesn't listen to her or thank her. She hates his video games (one of the funniest scenes in the movie has Vaughn's character yelling at a little kid via an XBOX Live headset), as well. The movie is certainly one-sided, making Gary almost entirely to blame (although she's wrong for not liking video games - who doesn't like video games?) for the problems in the relationship.


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