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Trennung mit Hindernissen

Originaltitel: The Break-Up
  • 2006
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
142.965
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Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn in Trennung mit Hindernissen (2006)
Trailer for The Break-Up
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Romantische KomödieDramaKomödieRomanze

In dem Bestreben, ihre luxuriöse Eigentumswohnung vor ihren Mitbewohnern zu schützen, wird die Trennung eines Paares von Moment zu Moment hässlicher und unangenehmer.In dem Bestreben, ihre luxuriöse Eigentumswohnung vor ihren Mitbewohnern zu schützen, wird die Trennung eines Paares von Moment zu Moment hässlicher und unangenehmer.In dem Bestreben, ihre luxuriöse Eigentumswohnung vor ihren Mitbewohnern zu schützen, wird die Trennung eines Paares von Moment zu Moment hässlicher und unangenehmer.

  • Regie
    • Peyton Reed
  • Drehbuch
    • Jeremy Garelick
    • Jay Lavender
    • Vince Vaughn
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Vince Vaughn
    • Jon Favreau
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    142.965
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.714
    6
    • Regie
      • Peyton Reed
    • Drehbuch
      • Jeremy Garelick
      • Jay Lavender
      • Vince Vaughn
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jennifer Aniston
      • Vince Vaughn
      • Jon Favreau
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    • 46Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Brooke Meyers
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    • Gary Grobowski
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    • Johnny O
    Joey Lauren Adams
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    • Addie
    Cole Hauser
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    • Marilyn Dean
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    Ann-Margret
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    • Wendy Meyers
    Vernon Vaughn
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    • Howard Meyers
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Dennis Grobowski
    Elaine Robinson
    • Carol Grobowski
    Jane Alderman
    • Mrs. Grobowski
    Jacqueline Williams
    Jacqueline Williams
    • Shondra
    Peter Billingsley
    Peter Billingsley
    • Andrew
    Jane Hu
    • Diane
    • Regie
      • Peyton Reed
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      • Jay Lavender
      • Vince Vaughn
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    8jeffreylubeck@hotmail.com

    A Drama With Comedic Elements - The Promotional Trailers Attempt to Mislead Us Again

    The Break-Up is a highly watchable drama that contains elements of cleaver comedy. Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Anniston put in solid performances in a film that feels strikingly real at times.

    The Break-up does not play out as a light-hearted comedy with a predictable wrap-up in the last five minutes. The Break-Up reveals the very human side of a failed relationship and its potential reconciliation. Yes, there are some very funny scenes. However, as the misalignment of expectations quickly unfolds the movie reveals its true self.

    The Break-up does a more than credible job of displaying many of the aspects of how people deal with conflict and remorse. Many of the situations play all-in-one as funny, sad and realistic.

    The bottom line is that the Break-Up is solid film built with Hollywood money and stars that chooses a route its benefactors rarely allow to be taken. This fact alone makes the movie worth viewing.
    8PtownB5

    Give this movie a chance!

    This is not your garden variety romantic comedy, thank god! I loved the authenticity of this movie. I don't know anyone who has been in a serious relationship that wouldn't relate to this movie. Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston are superb- they are both so credible and organic in these roles. Not sure about the bizarre-ish people the characters may surround themselves in the movie- family, friends and co-workers definitely are weird- but maybe they serve as a springboard to really bring the 2 main characters to life. (maybe comedic relief, too) In any case, so refreshing to watch a movie that is realistic and unpretentious. The opening scenes are scrapbook photos when the couple were together- they were wonderful- the exact types of photos most of us have in our own scrapbooks. It isn't an indie art-house film, but a big production that doesn't follow a relationship formulaic predictor for ratings, insead it portrays arguments and a break up in a realistic way. Lack of communication, lack of effort, too much pride, battles over what isn't so important but seems so at the time- all that. I was also pleased that it didn't wrap up in a big red bow at the end like most Hollywood movies.
    6jackgdemoss

    Ahead of its time in Rom-Com genre breaking

    The cast is allstar. The banter is fairly witty and entertaining. The premise is enticing for its boldness in shying away from the expected in a romcom. All of the above isn't enough to make anything great happen in The Break-Up. It seems that as a viewer, I wasn't prepared to enjoy anything other than the classic formula in this genre, and that is likely entirely my fault.
    7TheMovieMark

    Not your conventional romantic comedy - and that's a good thing

    As mama used to say, "The extent of the nourishment you get from your entertainment water is directly related to how deep your well of expectations runs." I always thought mama was a bit too verbose in her metaphorical philosophizing, but there's truth in them there words! Thanks to Hollywood's constant desire to market films based on what they feel they have to trick people into thinking they're about, some audiences will likely go to see The Break-Up, ignore the insinuations of the movie's title, and expect something cute and fluffy. As such, the movie is unfairly saddled with expectations that it can't possibly meet for no other reason than the simple fact that this is NOT a conventional "chick flick" romantic comedy that will warm those little heart cockles and send you floating out of the theater on a cotton candy cloud. After a chance meeting at a Cubs/White Sox baseball game, an "opening credit relationship photo montage" creatively establishes that Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn are a couple. Just not for much longer. You see, Jennifer is busy cooking for a family dinner. Vince's only responsibility is to bring home 12 lemons so that she can create a centerpiece for the dinner table. So what does he do? Brings home three. Jen's understandably agitated. Rather than dutifully go get the extra lemons, Vince tries to find alternatives that will allow him to just sit on the couch and play video games until everybody arrives. Perhaps use the lemons to flavor the chicken since he tasted it and thought it was a little too spicy anyway? Maybe place them in a glass and create a smaller centerpiece? Yeah, it's fairly clear which three letters he puts in "class." This leads to his lack of desire to help with the dishes later that evening. Oh, he'll help with them in the morning, but Jen really wants them done tonight. Fifteen minutes of work won't kill the guy, right? When Jen expresses her disdain for the lack of appreciation he shows her, he goes into a character-exposing rant and declares his desire to just be left alone. Jen's had enough and decides to grant him his wish. Commence with the break-up and the emotional tug-of-war that carries the majority of the movie. This is where some audiences might get lost. Why? Probably because it feels so real, and sometimes reality doesn't always sell. People still love fairy tales, you know? The arguments and hard-feelings that slowly develop will likely hit home with anybody who has gone through a break up, and I have no doubt that many, if not most, guys will fill a little discomfort when they see some of themselves in Vince. The thing I appreciated the most is despite his penchant for being a jerk, Vince isn't adorned with a black hat and presented to us for our jeering. It's just the way he is. He likes doing things his way. He treats his friends and brothers in the same manner, but they still love the guy and like hanging out with him; he just needs to learn to accept doing things he might not want to for the people he loves. He's likable and funny enough that we root for him to learn the lesson. Likewise, Jennifer isn't placed on a pedestal with a golden halo on her head. Though she's the more sympathetic of the two, she still resorts to playing dirty and isn't allowed to come off completely innocent. Perhaps the character flaws won't play well with the "give me idealistic characters!" crowd, but I found them refreshingly realistic. The movie's focal point is the often volatile chemistry between Vince and Jennifer, which I thought was great, but the supporting characters are also very effective, albeit underused. Vince has some show-stealing scenes with Jason Bateman and particularly one with Jon Favreau (and his ever-increasing girth) that are so good that you can't help but be disappointed that there aren't more to savor. Speaking of disappointment, go ahead and prepare yourself for the potential of more as the closing credits begin to scroll. I admit that I wanted a little more closure than I was given, and that seemed to be the audience consensus. I suppose we should admire the screenwriters for sticking by their guns and refusing to tie all the loose ends as tightly as test audiences have demanded, but that doesn't mean we have to be happy about it. I could have handled it better had it not felt so abrupt and left me feeling a little incomplete. But it certainly doesn't ruin the movie. You just need to check your expectations and give the film a fair chance. Don't be a pawn of the marketing team's efforts to mislead audiences into the door. If you're a Vince fan I would also advise you not to expect the Johnny Jump-Up zaniness of The Wedding Crashers or Dodgeball. The Break-Up is a movie of a different breed. Abandoning the temptation to deliver a consistently uproarious comedy romp, The Break-Up deliberately balances itself with dramatic conflict, and gives us something a little different than what Hollywood has forced us to become accustomed to. It doesn't do it flawlessly, but at least it makes the attempt.
    6blanche-2

    Bleh

    Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn are going through "The Break-Up" in this 2006 comedy-drama that also stars Judy Davis, Ann-Margret, Jason Bateman and Vincent D'Onofrio. Vaughn plays a funny guy who is in the Chicago city tour business with his brothers. Aniston is his girlfriend, who works in an art gallery. The two live together in a beautiful condo. We see them when he meets her for the first time at a ballgame; the next time we see them, she is throwing a dinner party, and he isn't helping out. They break up not long after.

    I'll just cut to the chase on this one. I wasn't disappointed that it was advertised as a comedy and had dramatic moments. I thought the acting was fine. Vaughn has good delivery, and Jennifer Aniston is a likable actress. There were great performances in good roles by Vincent D'Onofrio, Judy Davis, and Jason Bateman. And there were some very funny scenes.

    At 1:47 minutes, fifteen minutes could have been cut. The movie dragged.

    Now for my real problem. I read a few reviews on this board, and only one person mentioned this. Why the hell would a bright, well-read, good-looking woman with no end of intelligent, well-read, attractive men asking her out allow herself to be in a relationship with the selfish, irresponsible, nearly Neandrathal slob Vince Vaughn played? I can see that he was a funny guy, and they had good times together - but that's it. And that's not enough. I never got from the Aniston character that she had no self-esteem, but to stay with this guy, and lay out his clothes, and cook, make plans for get-togethers, and do whatever he wanted - she must not have had any. The abrupt change in Vaughn's character was unbelievable as well.

    In short, I thought she was too good for him, and why she hadn't figured that out is beyond me. Just not a good script as far as characterizations and believability. The comedy sections were good, but the rest of the script just didn't hang together.

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      Vince Vaughn's parents have bit roles in the movie. His mother plays a tourist and his father plays Jennifer Aniston's father.
    • Patzer
      At one point while Gary is playing video games, he pauses and the XBOX sound is heard, however he is clearly playing Playstation 2.
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      Brooke: My sister has been through a lot...

      Gary: ...of dick!

    • Alternative Versionen
      A version aired on TNT pixilates the shot of Jennifer Aniston's bare butt when she walks away from Vince Vaughn.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Cars (2006)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. August 2006 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Viviendo con mi ex
    • Drehorte
      • Green Mill - 4802 N. Broadway Avenue, Uptown, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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      • Universal Pictures
      • Mosaic
      • Wild West Picture Show Productions
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      • 52.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 118.703.275 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 39.172.785 $
      • 4. Juni 2006
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 205.668.210 $
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