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Synopsis: Two girls, Carla and Lou meet on the street outside a loft waiting for their boyfriends. In a short time, they find out that they're waiting for the same guy - young actor Blake, who said that he loves only her to both of them but was actually leading double life for a few months already. Angry, they break into his loft and when he returns, a round of accusations and explanations begins.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): James Toback
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
52%
R
Year:
1997
84 min
977 Views


his sanity, his refuge.

Perfect rhythm.

Perfect rhythmic harmony.

Atomic union or something.

The union ofatomic matter.

Matter returning

to its purest state of unison...

after a temporary separation

in time and space.

## How do you remember all that?

Easily. He said it about a hundred

times, as if it were a mantra.

## Did he

ever askyou to marry him?

No. Why, did he askyou?

No.

Why do you ask?

Just curious.

Just trying to understand

his twisted mind.

I think his thing for me

was more sexual.

Although he did say he felt

romantic towards me.

He told you he loved you? Yeah.

He would say, "I love

you, and you love me"...

because he couldn't stand it if he said

"I love you" and I didn't say it back.

It's crazy. Even now, when I

shouldn't care what he said or did, it still

It still hurts.

I know. It hurts me too.

I feel like this is some weird

dream I'm gonna wake up from.

So do I. How long

have you known him?

Ten months. What about you? February 15.

I don't remember the date,

but it was definitely snowing,

so it must have been February.

And everything

started off real slow.

Then he got really intense

all ofa sudden, and he told me...

That he was yours

and you were his,

and neither one ofyou was

ever gonna be with anyone else.

That was in March.

Yeah. March, right.

Because he said it to me at

halftime at the NCAA semifinals.

Un-f***ing-believable. He

knew it from the beginning.

Knew what? Knew what he wanted?

He knew what he was up to.

It's not like he knew one

of us foryears or months,

then met the other one, and his

life became more complicated.

He decided consciously to take a

shot with two girls at the same time.

He wanted a girlfriend.

He wanted to fill the void.

So he figured ifone of us didn't

work out, then the other might.

What he didn't count on was

that both of us would work out.

But we did.

Until now.

When it's gonna be

neither.

But you don't think he was looking

to have two permanently, do you,

like those-those

what-do-you-call-its?

Bigamists? No, no,

no. Those ones in Utah.

Mormons?

Yes. Mormons.

Do you think he's a

Mormon? He's no Mormon.

Well, he sure is a

cocksucker.

No, I think that was

our function.

Oh, you did that with him? What?

You gave him head?

Why? Does that shockyou?

No. It'sjust that... You know

what he used to tell me?

What do I mean, "used to"? He

said it on the phone last night.

He said he couldn't even get a hard-on

for any other girl besides me...

no matter how good she was

or what she did.

And you believed him. I believed

him. Isn't that pathetic?

I'm as pathetic as that

a**hole on the street.

Would you have believed

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James Toback

James Toback (born November 23, 1944) is an American screenwriter and film director. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1991 for Bugsy. He has directed films including The Pick-up Artist, Two Girls and a Guy and Black and White. On October 22, 2017, the Los Angeles Times reported that 38 women have accused Toback of sexual harassment or assault. Since the article was published, 357 additional women contacted Los Angeles Times and said that Toback had sexually harassed them. The accounts stretch over a 40-year period. Toback has denied all the allegations. more…

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