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| Jordan Belfi | ... |
Charlie
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| John Churchill | ... |
Mark
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| Josie Davis | ... |
Karen
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| Portia Dawson | ... |
Rachel
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| David Eigenberg | ... |
Paul
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| Roger Fan | ... |
Jimmy
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| Valeria Hernandez | ... |
Rosa
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| Emily Liu | ... |
Stephanie
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| Mitch Malem | ... |
Ed
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| Coby Ryan McLaughlin | ... |
Steve
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Judith Montgomery | ... |
Dolores
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| Garikayi Mutambirwa | ... |
Zhi
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| Kip Pardue | ... |
Jack
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| Sheetal Sheth | ... |
Nicole
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| Jennifer Siebel Newsom | ... |
Jill
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A provocative, sexy and insightful exploration of relationships between men and women and why we all still yearn for love despite the trouble with romance.
Okay, if you want a dark, edgy movie or something with really deep messages, this film isn't for you. But if you're looking for light entertainment like "Love Actually" or "Four Weddings And A Funeral" then it might be up your alley.
Yes, it's light and frothy, but clearly by design, and that's why I liked it, especially with all the depressing news out there lately. I'm sure there will be artsy film snobs who pooh-pooh it for catering to us commoners. But as a typical movie goer, I found this funny, surprising and a welcome escape from the real world. For a low budget movie it looked great, and by the end, I actually found myself reflecting on my own personal life.