A recently-jilted woman has to decide whether to take back the man who dumped her or return to her college boyfriend.A recently-jilted woman has to decide whether to take back the man who dumped her or return to her college boyfriend.A recently-jilted woman has to decide whether to take back the man who dumped her or return to her college boyfriend.
Alyssa Veniece Chin
- Tina Phung
- (as Alyssa Veniece)
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Come on! Let's find younger men to play the roles with early 20s women. This is so old and it's creepy. As long as this goes on , old men continue to think they can creep up on young women.
Kat Barrel looks so cute in that movie and Young she did a good job with movie was kind of stupid.
This movie was so funny and well done! Not your average Rom-com. I would recommend to everyone who's looking for something to do on the weekend in Toronto. The yoga scene was absolutely hilarious. That's something you're not going to forget. The cinematography was done quite well also. The actors were great. Definitely forgot that it wasn't a US Blockbuster yet. This movie proves that Canadian films are not to be looked down upon. I'm going to gather a group of friends and head out to see it, because I saw it's debut in Montreal but am down for another viewing in Toronto. The Carlton cinema is a great theater for it to be shown at. Love the ambiance and atmosphere there. Great audio and visual and nice sized theaters seating around 120 people.
When Mary's boyfriend Ted invites her out to a fancy restaurant, she's convinced he's going to pop the question. But instead of getting hitched, Mary gets dumped. To cheer her up, Mary's friends take her to see a psychic who casts a spell to reconnect Mary with her ex-boyfriend. The only problem is... Mary didn't say which one. She bumps into her college boyfriend Patrick, and despite feeling he's completely wrong for her, she slowly falls for him again. Ted soon realizes his mistake and wants Mary back. Mary is torn between her two exes: Mr. Right on paper, and Mr. Right for her. I really really enjoyed this film! I think Andre was amazing and I laughed throughout! I am going to watch it in theatres a second time and taking a bunch of friends as well. I know they are going to enjoy it. Sometimes you just need to be able to relate and to laugh and I think a lot of people are going to be able to feel that way with this film. Everyone has had a time when they were faced with a tough decision and its nice to be able to relate to that in a really funny way. I enjoyed Patrick's character quite a bit. I thought the whole experience was amazing. Cant wait to watch it again!
9mmyy
This is a clever and funny little Indie movie. The script is really good. Ok. It's crude like a lot of comedies are these days BUT it's also written with intelligence, a rare commodity in movie making at any time. The acting is good, the script is good. It's made in Canada. Canadians always like you to know that. And all the actors are Canadian. Canadians also like you to know that. You might think they're Americans. They look like Americans. Talk like Americans but they're Canadian. Sorry to get off on this little North American tangent but really if you like a good, funny rom-com that has some actual originality to it, this is a good bet.
Did you know
- TriviaKatherine Barrell (Mary), Tamara Duarte (Becky) and Patrick Kwok-Choon (Dan) end up working together once more, on the TV show Wynonna Earp (2016), playing Nicole Haught, Rosita Bustillos and Perry Crofte respectively.
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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