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September 21, 2006

Film. The Trouble with Men and Women

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Film. The Trouble with Men and Women: The worst thing a person can do is give another person advice about love. I operate on the premise that nobody knows anything. At best, people can tell you what they believe based on their own experiences and what good is that? The best lessons are the ones you learn firsthand.

Matt's entire world turns upside down when his long-term girlfriend, Deborah, leaves him to go to New York. The repercussions are extensive, affecting everyone around him. Vinnie and Susie, his closest friends, seem to be the perfect couple and try in vain to cheer him up. They offer him all kinds of advice on 'getting over it'. His other friends, who consider themselves experts on matters relating to women, attempt to teach Matt the art of flirting. Matt soon gives in to their collective wisdom, and embarks on a series of disastrous liaisons with women he doesn't understand. To make matters worse, Vinnie and Susie's relationship becomes more and more strained, reinforcing Matt's notion of the perplexing nature of love. The Trouble with Men an Women is a smart, modern romantic comedy that doesn't offer pat answers or a neat ending. Check it.

You can find more info on The Trouble with Men and Women [Here]

Posted by james at September 21, 2006 12:58 PM