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The Break-Up
TrailerWhen Brooke, an art dealer, and Gary, a tour-bus driver, finally call it quits in their relationship, neither is willing to move out of their shared condo. Since then, their break-up proceeds to get uglier and nastier by the moment.Actors: Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston, Joey Lauren Adams, Cole Hauser, Jon Favreau, Jason Bateman, Judy Davis, Justin Long, Ivan Sergei, John Michael Higgins, Ann-Margret, ...»Director: Peyton ReedCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Break-Up"
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Characters of "The Break-Up"
Gary GrobowskiPlayed by: Vince VaughnBrooke MeyersPlayed by: Jennifer AnistonAddiePlayed by: Joey Lauren AdamsLupus GrobowskiPlayed by: Cole HauserJohnny OPlayed by: Jon FavreauRigglemanPlayed by: Jason BatemanMarilyn DeanPlayed by: Judy DavisRichard MeyersPlayed by: John Michael HigginsDennis GrobowskiPlayed by: Vincent D'Onofrio -
Directors of "The Break-Up"
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Creators of "The Break-Up"
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Critic Reviews of "The Break-Up"
Time OutJuly 20, 2006Sharp dialogue and detailed observations make it a good deal funnier than you might expect.
Wall Street JournalJune 22, 2006It's not a good sign when a movie is called The Break-Up and you can't wait for the couple to split so they'll get some relief from one another, and give the audience some relief from them.
New York ObserverJune 21, 2006One seemingly terminal problem with the casting of Ms. Aniston and Mr. Vaughn is that neither of their careers has featured characters who excelled at one-to-one relationships with the opposite sex.
Ebert & RoeperJune 05, 2006Vince Vaughn kills me. Jennifer Aniston, I think, is underrated as a film actress.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 02, 2006The movie offers nothing funny, just a series of sour situations.
Seattle TimesJune 02, 2006The Break-Up, a grim excuse for a romantic comedy, is basically an hour and 45 minutes spent in the company of two unpleasant people during a miserable time in their lives.
ComingSoon.netJanuary 07, 2011The Break-Up is a funny and light comedy, but it tries to be something a bit more without being something a bit more, hampered by shoddy characterization, ending up a bit empty.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Is anxious to be a modern "Annie Hall," but really it is just a tedious, glum, and god awful affair.
ColeSmithey.comApril 23, 2009"The Break-Up" comes with a slap and a kiss that's at once bracing and pleasing.
BrandonFibbs.comFebruary 28, 2008A word of caution to anyone heading off to see The Break-Up with the assumption that it is a romantic comedy: this is not a comedy movie with a serious side -- it is a serious movie with a comedic side.
eFilmCritic.comAugust 11, 2007Stereotypes across the board, puerile one-upmanship games, and an utter failure to explain why, indeed, these two even were together.
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