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Starring:
Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Sam Jaeger, Kevin Smith, Juliette Lewis, Fiona Shaw, Tina Lifford, Yorgo Constantine, Sonja Bennett, Christopher Redman, Georgia Craig, Joyce Krenz, Joshua Friesen, Joyce Krenz, Daniel A. Parker, Nancy Hower

Directed By:
Susannah Grant

Written By:
Susannah Grant


 
Catch and Release (2007)
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Movie Review by Emily
February 3rd, 2007

Gray (Jennifer Garner) is left alone when her fiance dies, and she becomes forced to move in with three of his best friends, one of whom actually lives in LA most of the time, and happens to be a complete jackass/player. The other two are kind, caring, and the sympathetic friends that she needs at the time. She starts off not sure what to do with herself, but as she becomes more aware of all of the secrets that he kept from her, she starts to wonder if the man she loved and knew was actually the man that he was.

Cliche ending and all, this movie was actually amazingly good. The comedy of the tragic events allowed a connection to the characters, and stopped the movie from just being stupid, also allowed for laughs all over the place. Even when a character (and not just one) was being emo, or having to face a hardship (which also happened constantly through out the movie) we were abe to identify with them, and feel sorry for them. This movie is definately worth seeing. I haven't laughed this hard at a movie since I saw Little Miss Sunshine, and that makes it worth my time, and yours. Only I wouldn't really reccommend watching this movie with a guy unless it's a date, or he likes chick flicks.

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