Movie #355 "The Breaking Upwards" concerns two people who figure a detailed way to break up correctly --- but it's really full of honest scenes about a relationship between two people who seem to be in love, but bored with their relationship. There are some honest answers to some honest questions here, and the paretns are good, as well. For an independent film, it has a pretty good cast of famous people in it. This is one of those films where the writers are both the leads, the male lead is the director and the editor and the female lead wrote all the lyrics to all the songs in the film. Very talented people, and I'm glad my niece suggested it ---- it especially has a powerful ending. Hope you get to see it, esp. if you've gone through a tough breakup, or are contemplating one.
Our best guess for DONNA: 3.0 stars
Average of 47,294 ratings: 3.0 stars
I gave it 4 tars
Breaking Upwards
2009NR 89 minutes
Breaking up is painful -- but does it have to be? Subdued individually by their relationship yet scared of life apart, Zoe Lister Jones and Daryl Wein set out to meticulously orchestrate and manage their split into painlessness in this indie comedy. The New York couple's struggles attain an extra air of authenticity as they expose -- pretty much uncensored -- every bit of their four-year, complex and codependent union for audiences to witness.
Cast:Zoe Lister Jones, Daryl Wein, Julie White, Andrea Martin, Peter Friedman, La Chanze, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Olivia Thirlby, Pablo Schreiber, Heather Burns Director:Daryl Wein Genres:Comedy, Romantic Comedies, Indie Comedies, Indie Romance This movie is:Romantic Format:DVD and streaming (HD available)
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