Plot: A woman faced with a tragedy discovers the man she loved was not all she imagined him to be in this romantic comedy-drama. Grey (Jennifer Garner) was a beautiful woman who found the man of her dreams in Grady Douglas, and was looking forward to ... Read More
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I have watched it over and over again to get a clear meaning of the PLOT. I only wished more dialog between Gray and Frizt. the looks and smiles needed some dialog...would love to see a sequel with... Gray and Fritz discovering themselves and deciding if it was just two lonely people or real love. Full Review
Great movie. Life is not perfect and being cheated on stinks. True to life, people often are not what we think they are. Look for deeper manings. Great efforts by all. To much time wated on the dum... b "other" woman and DNA. Got it! Timothy hit all the right buttons for romance! He fell,and Gray saw the real caring person he was. Gray found true happiness at last. That is how I chose to read this movie. I did not care for blurred scenes. Is there a sequel? Full Review
these reviews are awful... first off its a decent movie that gave me 90 minutes where i could relax see pretty girls and laugh at kevin smiths wit, thats all a movie like this is really for, passing a... little time and getting a few laugh in... i thought the cast was a great choice (although i was not a jennifer garner fan, she played the part well and i forgot that i didn't like her by the end) originally i only watched because kevin smith had a big part and he was actually speaking in this one but i enjoyed the whole movie, Juliet Lewis who i normally can't get enough of had a crappy part, her character made you want to 'slap a ho' but i think that was on purpose... Olyphant was great as usual but Mr.Smith stole every scene he was in, you could tell he had ALOT of freedom with his character because it was almost as if he wrote his own dialogue, his characer was basically the Kevin Smith that you see in his movies and his "an evening with" DVD's and that was what i was hoping for... they marketed this as a Romantic movie and basically only showed Garner and Olyphant in the comercials, they ignored the fact that it was funny as hell ( maybe because it's only funny in a philisophically iron kinda way, meaning the jokes require thought) most people had the jokes flying right over their heads as did the newpaper reviewers... ALSO the synopsis thats on here is very wrong about the plot, whoever wrote it must have watched the first ten minutes then jumped to the first 10 seconds of each chapter because they got little more than the names correct, oh and someone was dead they had that right... now i want a sequel where Lewis gets preggy from Smith and he spends the movie trying to get her to marry him while Olyphant and Garner are going through a messy divorce and that other guy turns gay, write it Kevin, WRITE IT Full Review
Throughly enjoyed seeing Jennifer Gardner on the screen again. Although the movie dragged from time to time, I enjoyed the simplicity and that there was also deeper meaning. You think you know someo... ne but you might not... Full Review

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