Plot
In New York City, a single mom captivates her new neighbor, a much younger man.
Release Year: 2009
Rating: 6.3/10 (13,240 voted)
Director:
Bart Freundlich
Stars: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Justin Bartha, Andrew Cherry
Storyline Sandy, upon discovering her husband's infidelity while watching her son's birthday video, leaves the suburbs and moves into the city. She gets an apartment that's above a coffee house where she befriends one of the workers, Aram, a guy whose wife only married him so she could get a green card. Aram's family thinks he's wasting his life and education by working in the coffee house. Soon after moving into the apartment, Sandy hires Aram to be her nanny while she takes on work for the first time since her children where born. It isn't long when Aram and Sandy find they get along wonderfully and start to date. But the question is: is their relationship real or is it, in fact, just a rebound for both of them?
Cast: Catherine Zeta-Jones
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Sandy
Justin Bartha
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Aram Finklestein
Andrew Cherry
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Frank Jr. - age 7
Kelly Gould
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Sadie - age 9
Lynn Whitfield
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Laura Reilly
Kate Jennings Grant
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Daphne
Rob Kerkovich
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Mitch
Sam Robards
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Frank
John Schneider
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Trevor
Joanna Gleason
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Roberta Finklestein
Art Garfunkel
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Harry Finklestein
Stephanie Szostak
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Alice Marnier
Marcel Simoneau
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Henri
Eliza Callahan
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Sadie - age 15
(as Eliza Barry Callahan)
Rehan Yadav
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Zeke Finklestein - age 5
Taglines:
She's still got it. He's just getting it.
Opening Weekend: £360,015
(UK)
(25 July 2010)
(306 Screens)
Gross: $21,790,414
(Worldwide)
(13 February 2011)
Technical Specs
Runtime:|
Germany:
(European Film Market)
Did You Know?
Trivia:
'Joanna Gleason''s character Roberta refer's to previously being employed at Ralph Lauren. A reference to her part in the TV show,
Friends in which she played Rachael's boss at Ralph Lauren.
User Review
One of the best romantic comedies in years!
Rating: 10/10
This is one of the best romantic comedies I have seen in years. I went
to see this with a friend of mine who's in his upper thirties and I'm
in my mid twenties and we both laughed so hard. There's none of the
commercial, fake feel some romantic comedies have, or the ones that try
to be funny and are not, this is a daring romantic comedy, really in
tune with our times that breaks with some stereotypes.
Great acting, both by the adults and the kids (you can't help falling
in love with Justin Bartha and this is some of the best performances
I've seen from Catherine Zeta Jones, like a million times better than
Intolerable Cruelty), interesting storyline, nice imagery of New York
City and a movie I want to see again!
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