Three guys tell a friend the stories of how they met the loves of their lives, and how they managed to completely screw up the relationships.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Rob Benedict | ... | Leroy | |
Smith Cho | ... | Angela | |
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Christopher Gessner | ... | Mason |
Shannon Lucio | ... | Lily | |
David Monahan | ... | Bernard | |
Aaron Paul | ... | Victor | |
Carly Pope | ... | Crystal | |
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Jennifer Gillian | ... | Denise |
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Ali Sonoma | ... | Zivanka |
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Nandini King | ... | Jaamini (as Nandini Ramaswamy) |
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Alyea Azzez | ... | Sarah |
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Scott R. Smith | ... | Jonathan |
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Carly Bennyhoff | ... | Odd Look Girl |
April Glover | ... | Leroy's Friend | |
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Shikhar Mishra | ... | Leroy's Friend |
Three guys tell a friend the stories of how they met the loves of their lives, and how they managed to completely screw up the relationships.
I felt compelled to write this review because I was surprised that this movie had no reviews and so low number of votes. Also because I was surprised to see that it is categorized only as "Comedy". As for the rating (5.1 by the time I wrote this review) I wouldn't say it is bad, since "Runaway Bride" has almost the same rating yet it has 28k+ votes! However, this movie although it is narrated in a humorous manly way, with the very clever setting of four men talking over beer on a bar through flashbacks, it is mostly a story (four different stories actually) of drama/romance than comedy. As a comedy is clever and the humor does not disappoint in quality, but there is not enough in quantity to make it a hardcore/pure comedy. As a romance/drama on the other hand, it offers much insight into romantic relationships, and although it does not offer definite conclusions, it's thought-provoking but light enough to keep its "upbeat" atmosphere that a comedy requires. In short, it's a movie that does not disappoint in any way or any audience mix. Not the best movie out there, but in my opinion, a safe bet that I certainly recommend!