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All Over The Guy (2000) |
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95
minutes
Rated: R
Country: US
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Cast: Dan Bucantinsky,
Richard Ruccolo, Adam Goldburg,
Sasha Alexander, Doris Roberts,
Christina Ricci, Lisa Kudrow, Andrea
Martin
Director: Julie Davis
Screenwriter: Dan Bucantinsky |
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This contemporary romantic comedy
perfectly captures the fears,
foibles, and confusion facing modern
twentysomethings looking for love.
Eli (Dan Bucantinsky) and Tom
(Richard Ruccolo) are complete
opposites, set up by their two
straight best friends, Jackie (Sasha
Alexander) and Brett (Adam
Goldberg). Opposites attract in this
charming romantic tale, but not
without a very bumpy ride. Eli and
his sister (Christina Ricci) are the
products of therapist parents who
over-express, over-analyze and
idealize love. Opposite from Eli,
Tom is a detached, promiscuous
alcoholic unable to express the
slightest emotion. The two share a
night of physical attraction but
after constant bickering they
quickly conclude that they cannot
have a meaningful relationship.
Despite a few chance encounters, the
seemingly polar opposites quickly
fall back into their single
routines: Eli hits therapy and Tom
hits the bars. Meanwhile, a blooming
relationship and subsequent
engagement between Jackie and Brett
forces the estranged Eli and Tom to
face one another. |
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