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Seeing Other People

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.1K
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Seeing Other People (2004)
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ComedyRomance

Two months shy of their wedding, a couple decide to allow each other last flings until their wedding.Two months shy of their wedding, a couple decide to allow each other last flings until their wedding.Two months shy of their wedding, a couple decide to allow each other last flings until their wedding.

  • Director
    • Wallace Wolodarsky
  • Writers
    • Maya Forbes
    • Wallace Wolodarsky
  • Stars
    • Jay Mohr
    • Julianne Nicholson
    • Andy Richter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wallace Wolodarsky
    • Writers
      • Maya Forbes
      • Wallace Wolodarsky
    • Stars
      • Jay Mohr
      • Julianne Nicholson
      • Andy Richter
    • 30User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Ed
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Alice
    Andy Richter
    Andy Richter
    • Carl
    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Lou
    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Claire
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Peter
    Mike Faiola
    Mike Faiola
    • Tim
    Sheeri Rappaport
    Sheeri Rappaport
    • Naomi
    Mitch Morris
    Mitch Morris
    • Doug
    Liz Phair
    Liz Phair
    • Yoga Teacher
    Niki J. Crawford
    Niki J. Crawford
    • Venita
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Writer
    Lew Schneider
    Lew Schneider
    • Marty
    Alex Borstein
    Alex Borstein
    • Tracy
    Matthew Davis
    Matthew Davis
    • Donald
    Shanna Moakler
    Shanna Moakler
    • Kasey
    Chay Santini
    • Diane
    Rachel Shelley
    Rachel Shelley
    • Lauren
    • Director
      • Wallace Wolodarsky
    • Writers
      • Maya Forbes
      • Wallace Wolodarsky
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    6ThrownMuse

    Goofy portrayal of a couple trying to go the polyamorous route

    Alice (Julianne Nicholson) and Ed (Jay Mohr) are in love, live together, and are going to be married. The timid Alice realizes that she hasn't really slept with many men and regrets that. She suggests to Ed that they have sex with other people before getting married. He doesn't want to, but she insists that if they are both completely honest, it could work. He reluctantly agrees.

    This movie works for the first half. It is funny, clever, and well-acted. Unfortunately, making a movie about polyamory that has something interesting and unique to say is really difficult. This storyline becomes less and less serious halfway through. The comedy turns screwball and is pretty ridiculous. We also see glimpses of side-character relationships (including two dishonest cheating friends, as well as a single friend dating a single mom) that ostensibly serve to compare and contrast with the lead relationship, but none of these stories go anywhere far enough to accomplish this. This movie's saving grace is its solid B-list ensemble cast including Josh Charles, Lauren Graham, Helen Slater, Jill Ritchie, and Andy Richter. On a sidenote, I watched this movie because rock goddess Liz Phair is in it. She has one pointless scene and you can't even tell its her. Sigh!
    8dear_prudence

    Worth Seeing

    I rented this movie without having heard (or read) anything about it. What a shame! This movie is intelligent, witty, hilarious, fast-paced, and realistically ridiculous. The characters manage to get developed without relying too heavily on clichéd, tired stereotypes. It was refreshing to watch. I couldn't help thinking that marketing would have helped lob this not-so-mainstream movie into the starved-for-intelligent-comedy mainstream. The quality of the dialogue and the ease with which the actors execute a huge range of awkwardness, heartbreak and comedy is so rare these days--I felt that the actors must have really enjoyed participating in something this rich. How is it that National Treasure was number one at the box office for three weeks in a row--it is so weak in too many ways to mention. I guess I'm just happy that movies like "Seeing.." are still being made somewhere out there.
    7jotix100

    The other side of the fence is not green at all!

    This indie film is worth a look because of the enormous talent of its creators, Wallace Wolodarsky and Marsha Forbes. Mr. Wolodarsky has directed the young cast, and he is to be praised for this effort.

    The premise of the film is a cautionary tale of the danger for wanting something one can't have. Which is the story of Alice and Ed. After living together for a while, Alice suddenly gets restless because she imagines she's lacking experience in the sex area. Alice and Ed's relationship, while not an example of ideal happiness, is a comfortable way to share their lives with one another. That is, until the moment Alice and Claire, her sister, happened to bump into a sexual encounter by another couple that has no clue of being observed.

    This incident makes Alice reevaluate her own sexual life with Ed; she finds it lacks substance. When she proposes 'seeing other people', Ed is shocked, to put it mildly, but not wanting to contradict Alice, he decides to go along. What happens next is that both Alice and Ed enter into a world that's been unknown to them. The people they meet, in the end, are not worth the trouble. They sadly realize at the end, they were made for each other.

    The film is worth watching in order to see the amazing Julianne Nicholson, who we happen to have liked in another indie film, "Tully". Ms. Nicholson reminds us of a young Shirley McLaine; she projects such a luminous quality about her, that is hard to take one's eyes from her whenever she is in a scene. This young actress proves she is an accomplished performer who gets better with each new appearance. Basically, she carries the movie. Her Alice is a study in contrasts. Alice is a decent woman who thinks she is inadequate in pleasing Ed because of her inexperience.

    Jay Mohr, is an excellent match for Ms. Nicholson. Both do wonders together. His Ed is perfectly credible. We have known people like him. Deep down inside, he is a good person, who suddenly gets himself in a situation he didn't call for, yet, he goes along only to discover he is too decent and not cut out for a life of gratuitous sex with the willing women that have no problem with a tumble in the hay, just for fun.

    The rest of the cast is wonderful. Lauren Graham does some amazing work as Claire, Alice's yuppie sister. Andy Ritcher is also wonderful as the grounded Carl, the nerdy friend who finally finds out fulfillment when he meets Penelope, a single mother. As Penelope, Helen Slater, makes a felicitous, albeit of a short, appearance in the film.

    The director is enormously gifted, who will no doubt go places because he shows he is well suited for the job.
    noralee

    Very Funny Sexual Merry Go Round

    "Seeing Other People" is very similar to the British original series "Coupling" so it's nice to know that American sit com writers can be guffawingly funny about sex and relationships when freed from the networks.

    While it's male/female co-written, by Maya Forbes and director Wallace Wolodarsky, the premise feels like a male fantasy gender-switch of wanting both free love and the laundry done, though both guys and gals do end up getting their comeuppance.

    Jay Mohr, as a mensch for a change, and Julianne Nicholson, who was captivating in the drama "Tully," considerably humanize the coincidental goings on through their sincerity.

    Lauren Graham and Josh Charles enjoy being deliciously nastier sidekicks than their respective "Gilmore Girls" and "Sports Night" personas. Andy Richter does a surprisingly grown-up turn as the most grounded of the group on the sexual merry-go-round.

    It may have been shot on video and blown up to 35 mm as the print was a bit fuzzy. The font on the credits was the largest I've ever seen in a film so I could see that the director and Liz Phair had a cameo, though I think we only saw her legs, and that several sit com directors and producers were thanked. The excellent songs and music were not identified, however.
    7paulkirk-1

    Better than I thought it would be

    I channel surfed past this many times, mainly because the synopsis sounded so cheesy, so "Love American Style". However, it turned out to be quite good, very well done. The two stand-out features are the dialog and acting. Great cast. The premise is actually well executed and there aren't too many weak moments. I guess what I was most amazed by was how often you thought the wheels are going to come off the cart, and instead, the cart just banks the turns, so to speak, and the movie keeps flying. There are some nice little sub-plots, particularly the relationship that develops between the character played by former Conan sidekick Andy Richter. Also, want to mention that the music accompanying it was good.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      On episode 433 of Jay Mohr's podcast he admitted falling for Julianne Nicholson during shooting, but never acted on his crush sure that Julianna was only acting.
    • Goofs
      When Ed is talking to Sandy and says, "I seem sad?" his words does not match his mouth.
    • Quotes

      Carl: Your mom's having a tough time.

      Jake: Maybe that's because you wrestle her every night.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Conan: Death Gets a Paper Cut (2011)

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лицензия на измену
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Pariah Entertainment Group
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $87,923
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $38,182
      • May 9, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $87,923
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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