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Synopsis: Nora Wilder is freaking out. Everyone around her is in a relationship, is married, or has children. Nora is in her thirties, alone with job she's outgrown and a mother who constantly reminds her of it all. Not to mention her best friend Audrey's "perfect marriage". But after a series of disastrous dates, Nora unexpectedly meets Julien, a quirky Frenchman who opens her eyes to a lot more than love.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Zoe R. Cassavetes
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  1 win & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
PG-13
Year:
2007
93 min
$818,674
Website
283 Views


Laugh About That Stuff.

G.

I'M Sorry.

It'S Just So Depressin

What'S Going On

With You?

I Got Asked Out

On A Date.

You Did? By Who?

This Guy--Nick Gable,

That Actor.

He'S The Hitman.

He'S Inthe Hitman.

That Mr. Gable?

You'Re Going Out

With A Hotel Guest.

Are You Allowed To

Date Hotel Guests?

I Don'T Know.

Do You Think That'S Creepy?

Just Don' Sleep With Him

On The First Date.

Oh, No.

That Would Be

So Available.

I Don'T Think

It'S Like That.

[Woman Speaks Japanese]

Arigato.

Do You Live In L.A.?

Yeah. I Hate It.

Oh.

It'S Awful.

I Mean, It'S Cool

Once You Find

Your Little

Coffee Spots,

Blah Blah Blah.

Anyway, I'M Gonna

Be Here For, Like,

Forever.

What Are You

Working On?

I Am Working On

A Movie Called

Rain Dancer,

Where I Play

A Medicine Man,

Anwahatu,

Who'S A Member

Of The Choctaw

Tribe.

There'S Actually

A Whole Tribe Of

Medicine Men

That Used To

Basically

Travel Around

Sort Of Poisoning

The European Settlers.

Oh, My God.

Yeah, I Know.

He'S Kind Of

A Villain, I Guess.

Do You Like

Playing Bad Guys?

Yeah. You Know,

It Would Be Nice

To Take A Shot

For Leading Man

Every Now And Again.

Mm-Hmm.

Don'T Want To Get

Pigeonholed.

I Mean, I'M Gratef

Ul For Working.

That'S So Cool.

Thanks.

How About You?

Are You Interested

In The Hotel Biz?

Yeah. Uh, I'Ve Been

Working At The Hotel

For About 6 Years,

Since It Opened.

Oh, My God. 6 Years.

That'S, Like,

Forever.

It'S Awesome.

So Is There, Like,

A Hotel School

For That

Or Something?

[Laughs]

No. Um, I Went To

Sarah Lawrence.

Oh. Sarah Lawrence.

I Got A Liberal

Arts Degree,

And I Was An Arts

Major There.

I Thought I'D Do

Something In The Art World.

So Now You Do

Just Hotel Stuff,

Which Is Cool.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I Mean, You Can' Just Say You'Re

Gonna Be An Actor.

You Know, You'Ve

Got To, Like,

Really Dedicate

Yourself To It.

You'Ve Got To, Lik

E, Go To School For It.

You Can'T Just

Walk In And Do It.

You Got To Study,

You Know?

I Studied For...

I Did, Like,

This Intensive Thing

On "Melrose Place"

Where You Just,

From 10:
00 To 3:00

Every Day,

You'Re In There Ju

St Doing Monologues

And Doing Scenes

From Tv Shows,

And It'S Unbelievable.

It'S Hard Work.

Yeah. Of Course,

I Think I'M Gonna

Just Walk

Into Some Casting

Director'S Office

When I Graduate

And, You Know,

Just Get Some Big

Huge Role

And Become

A Big Star.

Oh, Definitely.

I Know What You Mean.

Hey, When I Was

Much Younger,

I Thought That

I Would Be Married,

I'D Have Kids, You Know,

By The Time I Was 30

And I'D Have The Exact

Career That I Wanted.

I Still Don'T Know

What I Want To Be

When I Grow Up.

I'M So Glad

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