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Synopsis: My Sassy Girl is the tale of the first and last time Charlie Bello falls in love. From their initial meeting, trouble is the name of the game. Imagine an amorphous mass of dating disasters and you get an idea of the relationship between the young couple. Some mysterious force with the strength of gravity between two planets must be at play between Charlie and Jordan as the relationship truly makes no sense on the surface. Everything seems pitted against the two of them. Things suddenly come to a halt when the two write letters confessing their love for each other. Agreeing to meet a year later to read the love letters together, Charlie and Jordan go their separate ways.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Yann Samuell
Production: Gold Circle Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
PG-13
Year:
2008
92 min
651 Views


the middle of the afternoon?

- Goin' through

a reckless phase.

- And wh-- by that,

you mean...

- Don't know what it means?

- No, I--

- Guess you're

really not smart!

- I know what the word means,

I'm--I'm asking you

what--what you mean.

- What do you care, Chuck?

- Charlie!

And um, I'm interested.

- Chuck. Chuck. Chuck.

Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck.

Chuck! Chuck!

- OK, um...

I'm gonna go, Jordan.

Uh, I hope that you get

through your reckless phase

and that you have

a relatively happy

and disaster-free

rest of your life.

Um, goodbye.

- My fiance broke up with me.

Uh... Uh, it's OK.

Here.

- You carry an handkerchief?

What are you, an asthmatic?

- No, I-- Where I'm from,

people carry handkerchiefs.

- Where are you from? 1850?

Is it clean?

- Yes.

- Fine.

Here.

- No, you--you can keep that.

- No, you take it.

- OK, I'll, uh...

Uh...

-...we can get them

away for a while.

- You want some?

- Yeah, thank you.

I, uh, OK.

Why did he, uh, why--

Why did he break up with you?

- Well...

I like bananas.

- You--

OK, um...

It's OK.

It's, uh... It's OK.

Uh...

Hi, um, uh, Manhattan.

Jordan Roark.

- Huh?

- No, no.

Just sleep. It's--

Uh, hi.

No, not you.

Uh, Jor--

R-O-A-R-K.

- Roark.

- That many?

OK, let's,

uh, start downtown.

- # Downtown... #

No, not here.

- No, man.

We don't know any Roarks.

- Bye now.

Have a nice night.

# Anyone #

# Anyone #

# Anyone #

- Hi. Good evening, sir.

- Good evening.

Um, do you know her?

- Yes, sir.

Were there any

other expenses, sir?

- Can I just get you to

tell me her name in case--

Just to make sure.

- Her name is

Jordan Roark, sir.

- Roark.

- Were there any

other expenses?

- Uh, no. No.

- Keep it.

The Roarks thank you

very much, sir.

- Yeah.

- Sir.

- Hi, Jimmy.

How was your day?

- Ah, you know, the usual.

Held some doors, said hello.

- Is she gonna be OK?

- Yes, sir.

- Can you give her

some aspirin, some water?

Yes, sir.

- Thank you.

- Uh, anytime there, Spanky!

- Ah, yeah.

5th and 11th.

Whoa!

- We now have dealerships

in all 50 states,

including Alaska and Hawaii.

Now, of course,

we made our reputation

on big, heavy farm machinery,

but we also

have a line of mowers

that is second to none.

What?

- Oh please,

oh please, oh please...

- Is there a Charles Bellow

in this room?

Damn it!

- Yes, sir.

- Mr. Bellow,

I believe you'd better go

with this young lady.

- I--I don't--

I don't...

I don't think

that'll be necessary.

- Oh, Mr. Bellow,

I believe you had better go

with this young lady.

Now, if there is anything

we prize

at the Tiller King Company,

is a man with the strength

to take responsibility

for his own actions.

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