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Features
• Anamorphic
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Full Screen
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 23 May, 1997
DVD Release : 29 October, 1997 |
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Addicted to Love description
Actor-director Griffin Dunne made his filmmaking debut with this ethically ambiguous and not-very-funny movie about a pair of jilted lovers (Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick) who conspire to break up a relationship between their ex-sweethearts (Tchéky Karyo and Kelly Preston). Part classic screwball comedy, part nightmare along the lines of Martin Scorsese's After Hours (in which Dunne starred), part tribute to Hitchcock's Rear Window, Addicted to Love is all over the map and seriously hampered by the sheer, unwarranted nastiness aimed at the innocent characters played by Karyo and Preston. The DVD release includes production notes, original theatrical trailer, optional widescreen and standard formats, and optional French and Spanish soundtracks. --Tom Keogh |
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Stalkers that need intense therapy!
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| This show was meant to be a dark comedey, but it fell really flat. At first you sympathize with Broderick's character, but any woman who would use her dad to break up with you isn't worth crying over. He goes to NYC to try to win her back, and find she's gotten over him quickly and has a sexy new lover. He meets the new love's ex, Meg Ryan, and the two of them stalk and try to sabotage their ex's new romance in many creepy ways. I found this movie in extremely poor taste, and felt that in the end both Broderick and Ryan were creepy criminals who needed jail time and intense therapy! Once was more than enough, I would never watch it again! |
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