The Break-Up
Pick a side
The Break Up starts where most romantic comedies end: after boy and girl have met, fallen in love, moved in to start their happily-ever-after…and right when they wind up driving each other crazy.
Pushed to the breaking-up point after their latest “why can’t you do this one little thing for me-” argument, art dealer Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) calls it quits with her boyfriend, Gary (Vince Vaughn), who hosts bus tours of Chicago. What follows is a series of remedies, war tactics. Overtures and underminings suggested by the former couple’s friends, confidantes and the occasional total stranger. When neither ex is willing to movie out of the condo they used to share, the only solution is to continue living as hostile roommates until somebody caves.
But somewhere between protesting the pool table in the living room, the dirty clothes stacked in the kitchen cupboards and the sports played at sleep-killing volume in the middle of night, Brooke begins to realise that what she may be really fighting for isn’t so much the place but the person.
Special Features:
- Feature commentary with actors Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston
- Deleted Scenes
- Outtakes
- Alternate Ending
- UNICEF AIDS Awareness Trailer
Critic Reviews:
- " So, pick a side, any side. We all know that breaking up is hard to do. You can at least do it with laughter with The Break Up. " – Debbie Lynn Elias
- " “The Break-Up” comes with a slap and a kiss that's at once bracing and pleasing. " – Cole Smithey
- " A 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. " – Brandon Fibbs