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10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up

  • 2020
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up (2020)
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After Abigail, a single mom of two, becomes pregnant following a one-night stand with Ben, the unlikely pair try to make a go of it.After Abigail, a single mom of two, becomes pregnant following a one-night stand with Ben, the unlikely pair try to make a go of it.After Abigail, a single mom of two, becomes pregnant following a one-night stand with Ben, the unlikely pair try to make a go of it.

  • Director
    • Galt Niederhoffer
  • Writer
    • Galt Niederhoffer
  • Stars
    • Christina Ricci
    • Hamish Linklater
    • Mia Sinclair Jenness
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    • Director
      • Galt Niederhoffer
    • Writer
      • Galt Niederhoffer
    • Stars
      • Christina Ricci
      • Hamish Linklater
      • Mia Sinclair Jenness
    • 26User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Abigail
    Hamish Linklater
    Hamish Linklater
    • Benjamin
    Mia Sinclair Jenness
    Mia Sinclair Jenness
    • Wallace
    Brady Jenness
    Brady Jenness
    • Luke
    Lindsey Broad
    Lindsey Broad
    • Kate
    Jon Abrahams
    Jon Abrahams
    • Tim
    Katia Winter
    Katia Winter
    • Terren
    Scott Adsit
    Scott Adsit
    • Barry
    William Connell
    William Connell
    • Kate's Date
    Caitlin Mehner
    Caitlin Mehner
    • Dr. Sarah Sigmon
    Shonica Gooden
    Shonica Gooden
    • Dance Instructor
    • (as Shanica Gooden)
    Haley Rawson
    Haley Rawson
    • Sister 1
    Penny O'Brien
    • Sister 2
    Rachael Ma
    Rachael Ma
    • Rachel
    • (as Rachel Ma)
    Sean Dylan Perry
    • Restaurant patron
    • Director
      • Galt Niederhoffer
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    5southdavid

    Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart

    The gods of alphabetical Sky movie watching decided that "10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up" should be the next film I watch. A romantic comedy(-ish) starring Christina Ricci and Hamish Linklater.

    Abigail (Christina Ricci) meets Benjamin (Hamish Linklater) on a blind date and despite both their acknowledgements that their relationship wouldn't work, a fact they detail at length on their first date, they spend the night together and Abigail becomes pregnant. Abigail already has two children from her first marriage and is unwilling to allow the childish and petulant Benjamin any further into her life, but eventually she relents and tries to manage their unusual backwards relationship.

    So, I put comedy in the opening paragraph, but I'm not sure that's really right. There are romantic elements, and there's the capacity for a few of the scenes to be charming or humorous, but it's not really a comedy. It might have been, if for a small tonal shift in the Benjamin character, but really he's just too awful to be considered a comedic character. Self-sabotaging his relationship as he bumbles through a failed life, acting as if calling himself on his behaviour is in any way comparable to dealing with it. Ricci's performance alongside him is fine, if occasionally a little unlikely that she'd tolerate some of the earlier behaviour prior to it coming to a head. Overall, it's a reasonable, if slightly dull indie drama.

    But there also are several bizarre scenes with Abigail's best friend that feel like coded lectures on anti-abortion themes, so much so I wondered if this was a Christian movie at one point during them.
    5itskatepotate

    Disappointed

    Undecided over this film. It's a great story line except the ending is very abrupt. When the end titles were rolling I was left asking was that it. In one way I can say it's not your typical film where everything has a happy ever after ending but it just left me wanting to know more.

    I did have to force myself to watch the first 10 minutes and after that I couldn't turn it off.
    3rheen-74035

    If you are remotely evolved don't watch

    This is a terribly depressing movie Not because of its earthiness and refusal to sugar coat But because the lead Male character is written so poorly that it's actually hard to stomach the scenes in which he is central A tired, old, 'I'm afraid of commitment but need to grow up. I want to learn how to love,' narrative that made me want to sit my daughter in front of the screen and say 'NEVER allow a grown man spouting this ugly rhetoric into your life,' it was stale and painful to endure and yet I wanted to see if the story might lift somehow beyond the anodyne. It didn't What do we learn? The mother is fine Being a single mother is fine The kids are fine There is no room for scope with such a cliche of a Male character (manchild) as a lead Nothing to learn from this movie It's an insult to evolved men and to (single) mothers Bad, bad bad movie taking us back in time instead of propelling us forward to conversations that actually matter
    4spiderdib

    Decent but "meh"

    I'll be honest, I didn't expect much when I dared to watch this film, in fact, from the very first scene I thought "Gosh, this seems like one of those cheesy and nonsense Lifetime movies" (and it's kind of like that), but even though I would not say this is the greatest movie ever, I would neither say it's a terrible one; "10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up" is an actually interesting movie for a good hour, seriously though, I'm the most impatient person and I didn't feel like "OMG, end up already" since it's in fact a pretty short movie. Talking about a deeper manner, characters are not great though and a lot of people say they're actually unbearable, I might not disagree but at least I'd say they're not perfect but human.

    The plot is simple but slow for almost an hour, the final stage of her pregnancy goes very fast and we, as an audience, just feel really cold about it, the finale is just "meh", I'd say is unpredictable because I never thought they would dare to end it just like that like I get the fact they're not meant to be, but there's no catharsis, neither an evolution of the characters. By the end, I was just like, "Really?"

    Anyway, I'm giving it a 4 since I liked the first part, only that.
    TxMike

    A bit better than its rating would indicate, two single people try to work it out..

    It seems many negative reviews are here because viewers wanted it to be a different kind of movie. Taken for what it is my wife and I found it worthwhile. Not great but worthwhile. Probably a 6 of 10 rating.

    The two main characters, each near 40, arrange to meet at a bar, he has a girlfriend, she is single with two kids, a boy and a girl about 7 and 9 respectively. They get along OK but drink too much that initial meeting and not long after she finds out she is pregnant. Much of the story is "what to do?"

    To me it plays on a concept that I learned back when my wife and I started dating, you really need to give a new relationship four seasons, a year at least, to see if you are genuinely compatible. Things will happen, holidays will come and go, through the process each will discover the true other (hopefully). We dated almost 2 1/2 years and last month we celebrated our 30th anniversary. We knew what we were getting into back in 1992.

    The two in this story decide to stick together after only a few weeks and predictably it causes a number of unforeseen problems. She was already a mother with a career, she had developed responsibility, he was somewhat the opposite.

    We enjoyed it for the relationship issues, we watched it at home on Amazon streaming.

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      Christina Ricci's husband James Heerdegen was Director of Photography on this film. They broke up the year this film was released.
    • Goofs
      Ben states that abortion is legal in New York State up until 14 weeks. In New York State, it is legal to voluntarily terminate a pregnancy under any circumstance up to and including 24 weeks. Later term abortion is allowed by medical advice if the pregnancy or health of the mother is endangered.

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      • February 21, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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