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Breaking Up

Filmed - Sept 8, 1995 – Oct 9, 1995

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Category: Comedy
Director: Robert Greenwald
Cast: Russell Crowe, Salma Hayek
Running Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Rating: R
Summary:
A distant photographer and a spirited schoolteacher break up and make up many times during a brief affair

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Steve (Russell Crowe) and Monica (Salma Hayek) make a dreadful couple. Something about Monica, a teacher, turns Steve, a photographer, into an insensitive jerk. Steve's behavior makes Monica clingy and hysterical. When the romantic "dramedy" Breaking Up opens, Steve and Monica are doing just that--breaking up. But every time they break up, one of them breaks down and calls the other to suggest, "Let's get together for dinner and talk." By now, they're so hot for each other that they tumble right into bed. As Monica puts it, "As the relationship has deteriorated, we f*** like monkeys!" Breaking Up is a very real portrait of an addictive love affair that strikes a decidedly familiar chord. How many of us have been through unhealthy relationships like this one? Crowe and Hayek are so credible that the movie is most compelling to watch. Their good times are achingly sweet. (When Crowe proposes marriage to Hayek in the back of a taxi, the heart of every female viewer is guaranteed to melt.) But can the good times make up for the bad? Using a mixture of filming techniques--montages, monologues, on-street interviews, plus straight-out dramatic scenes--director Robert Greenwald (The Burning Bed), and Pulitzer Prize-winning screenwriter Michael Cristofer (The Shadow Box), create a provocative, intimate, and erotic anatomy of the quintessential destructive relationship. --Laura Mirsky

They fight. They make up. They break up. They kiss. They yell. They ask complete strangers and friends to comment on their neurosis.  I understand how emotions range from love to anger quickly, I found myself revisiting previous relationships while watching these two work through theirs. Even though Russell only had three days to prepare for the part of Steve, his acting was way above the script. This is a much more realistic "He Said, She Said" type of movie.  -- Chrystie Terry  

 

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