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The Breakup Artist

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
288
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Joseph Lyle Taylor in The Breakup Artist (2004)
ComedyRomance

Jim is a chick magnet with Relationship Attention Deficit Disorder. His hilarious trip down the twisted road of romance to its surprising destination is sexy, hip, touching, and fresh.Jim is a chick magnet with Relationship Attention Deficit Disorder. His hilarious trip down the twisted road of romance to its surprising destination is sexy, hip, touching, and fresh.Jim is a chick magnet with Relationship Attention Deficit Disorder. His hilarious trip down the twisted road of romance to its surprising destination is sexy, hip, touching, and fresh.

  • Director
    • Vincent Rubino
  • Writers
    • Vincent Rubino
    • Pamela Thur
  • Stars
    • Joseph Lyle Taylor
    • Paula Devicq
    • Ron Mongeluzzo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    288
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincent Rubino
    • Writers
      • Vincent Rubino
      • Pamela Thur
    • Stars
      • Joseph Lyle Taylor
      • Paula Devicq
      • Ron Mongeluzzo
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Joseph Lyle Taylor
    Joseph Lyle Taylor
    • Jim Verdi
    Paula Devicq
    Paula Devicq
    • Teresa
    Ron Mongeluzzo
    • Tom
    Sarita Choudhury
    Sarita Choudhury
    • Mona
    Marc Romeo
    Marc Romeo
    • Al
    Lee Allen
    • Al, Sr.
    Sabrina Lloyd
    Sabrina Lloyd
    • Kara
    Michole Briana White
    Michole Briana White
    • Frankie
    • (as Michole White)
    Gregg Bello
    Gregg Bello
    • Matty
    Adam Haar
    Adam Haar
    • Stephen
    Regis Philbin
    Regis Philbin
    • Regis Philbin
    Edward Burns
    Edward Burns
    • Edward Burns
    Darnell Williams
    • Fr. Williams
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Neighbor
    Pamela Adamic
    Pamela Adamic
    • Jill
    Vincent Butta
    • Dan
    Greta Cavazzoni
    Greta Cavazzoni
    • Lucia
    Fran Weinstein
    • Reporter
    • Director
      • Vincent Rubino
    • Writers
      • Vincent Rubino
      • Pamela Thur
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    8lagthirteen

    Very Cute

    Very sweet. No sex. True friendship. Sometimes the older ones are the best.
    vchimpanzee

    Not really my taste, but probably good

    Jim and Teresa work together for a TV entertainment magazine in New York City. Jim hasn't had a lot of luck with women, but Jim's friend Tom is engaged to Teresa. He is having doubts, though.

    Tom wants Jim to help him break up with Teresa. If he does, Jim has to decide whether he should act on his feelings for Teresa. Meanwhile, the beautiful Mona, who is a photographer, moves into Jim's building and seems to like him.

    This movie depended on my liking the guys, which I didn't. I did enjoy seeing Jim with his elderly father, who still lived in New Jersey and missed his wife.

    I really didn't like Teresa. She seems to get depressed easily and has a hard time recovering from that. My guess is people will think Paula Devicq did a really good job. She really achieved making me despise her.

    I liked Jim's other female co-worker but don't remember her name.

    Mona, who has an exotic beauty that suggests a Mediterranean or possibly black heritage, posed nude for one of her photographs (I'm assuming she took it herself with a timer). Jim can't help but see the photo because it is one of the largest items she is carrying into her new apartment. She looks great but if you see this on broadcast TV as I did, some body parts are blurred. She has a really nice smile and a great personality. Sarita Choudbury did a very good job.

    You have to stay until the end of the closing credits. The very end. There are some great bloopers, mostly involving Regis Philbin, who Jim interviews on the red carpet. Regis is great. And knowing he was a producer of some sort, I have to wonder how Joseph Lyle Taylor kept his job. But of course if you know Regis, you know he is only kidding. He's so convincing, though.

    Guys can enjoy this version of a chick flick. Just not me.
    10LHampton1

    a sweet film with a lot of heart

    A refreshing addition to the romantic comedy genre, The Breakup Artist is a sweet, sweet film that just doesn't come along very often. Joe Taylor is charming as the guy who just doesn't get it and Paula Deviq is the clueless girl who just doesn't see it. Until of course they do . . . and well, you know the rest. But getting there is all the fun. The supporting cast is equally funny from the jerk Paula is engaged to, to the realtor who's trying to sell them a junior 2. Also nice turns from the actors playing the lead's father and brother. New York City is also a character and looks terrific even though it appears to have been shot on digital video. (It looks a million times better than Roger Dodger). It's a very impressive first time effort from Vincent Rubino. It would be amazing to see what he could do with a real budget.
    9joseph-kozinski

    A light-hearted depiction of modern day relationships with a reminder of old fashion values

    I thoroughly enjoyed this light-hearted portrayal of the sometimes unnecessarily complicated relationships of several of the characters in this entertaining story. While the title may hint of an unemotional lead actor who terminates relationships at will, insights into the life of this character very convincingly convey his own sensitivities, vulnerabilities, old fashioned values and genuine interest in meeting the right girl and falling in love. The contrast of living in the "big city" while growing up in a small town and being grounded with old fashioned values is uniquely portrayed, i.e. sometimes humorously, sometimes seriously in the lead actor's interactions with family members, friends and potential future "Mrs. Right". Sprinkled with humorous lines throughout the movie, "The Breakup Artist" is a must see for those looking for an entertaining, feel good story about happy beginnings and the sometimes difficult road to getting there.
    alanrubino

    Brotherly Perspective on The Breakup Artist

    As the older brother of film maker, Vincent Rubino, I clearly stand as a somewhat biased observer. However, with that as a "disclaimer", I would like to express my personal reaction to this film and its content. The pleasant surprise to me was the rather profound impact the film had on one's emotions through a sophisticated and well-timed comic script plus an an uncanny, yet subtle ability to ensconce the viewer with multiple emotional feelings drawn from various scenarios where one could easily empathize with the main characters, especially the male lead. This film seems to represent a bit of a breakthrough since, generally speaking, men are not usually portrayed in films in such a sensitive, but still masculine way. Knowing Vince very well, the film delivered a creative version of his own story that I believe will allow many others, both male and female to directly relate to the characters presented and the situations that many often encounter in a fast-paced city life who are also looking for a little more simplicity in their lives from time to time.

    Vince Rubino is a wonderful person who is loved by many because he is real, loves people for who they are, and has has a sixth sense of how they are feeling and especially what they might need when things are not going so well. Some call it emotional intelligence, I call it warmth and caring which I believe Vince absorbed from our parents.

    I wish to congratulate the superb cast and I wish everyone involved with this great film, especially my brother, much happiness, and contentment along with a "toast" to see The Breakup Artist become a rousing success that will be shared with many.

    PS - Have to love the actor, Marc Romeo, who played Brother Al!!!

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      • October 23, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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