Combined star power of Vince Vaughn (Wedding Crashers, Swingers) and Jennifer Aniston (Bruce Almighty, The Good Girl) makes The Break-Up high-profile romantic comedy. Gary (Vaughn) and Brooke (Aniston) find that their brittle relationship may have reached the breaking point - but no one is willing to give up the condo they co-owner. Because of their struggle becomes increasingly bi
tter, not sure if they are struggling to exit the relationship or to save it. The Break-Up is an odd combination of realistic scenes that capture the harsh yet human ways that lovers can hurt each other, and a wider travesty comic scenes from the edge. Both scenes are entertaining on their own terms - the film is never boring - but not fully networked, and the result is an emotionally difficult to commit to a Gary and Brooke.But the pound Supporting Cast - including Jon Favreau (Wimbledon), Cole Hauser (The Cave), Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy), John Michael Higgins (A Mighty Wind), Justin Long (Dodgeball), Jason Bateman (Arrested Development) Vincent D 'Onofrio (Happy Accidents), and the ever-delirious Judy Davis (Husbands and wives) - give every scene they are in a more energy drawn. An uneven but enjoyable movie that may suffer from viewers having overly high expectations due to Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston celebrity. - Bret Fetzer
tter, not sure if they are struggling to exit the relationship or to save it. The Break-Up is an odd combination of realistic scenes that capture the harsh yet human ways that lovers can hurt each other, and a wider travesty comic scenes from the edge. Both scenes are entertaining on their own terms - the film is never boring - but not fully networked, and the result is an emotionally difficult to commit to a Gary and Brooke.But the pound Supporting Cast - including Jon Favreau (Wimbledon), Cole Hauser (The Cave), Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy), John Michael Higgins (A Mighty Wind), Justin Long (Dodgeball), Jason Bateman (Arrested Development) Vincent D 'Onofrio (Happy Accidents), and the ever-delirious Judy Davis (Husbands and wives) - give every scene they are in a more energy drawn. An uneven but enjoyable movie that may suffer from viewers having overly high expectations due to Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston celebrity. - Bret Fetzer

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