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Love and Other Disasters
Description
The film centers on a young beautiful woman working for the famous magazine- Vogue tries to bring the great life for everyone around her. She takes part in a group of young friends and help them find their true love.
The film centers on a young beautiful woman working for the famous magazine- Vogue tries to bring the great life for everyone around her. She takes part in a group of young friends and help them find their true love.
Actors:
Adam Rayner,
Nicholas Mead,
J.J. ONeil,
Leelo Ross,
Jade Parfitt,
Gwyneth,
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu,
Tony MacMurray,
Will Keen,
Feyi Babalola,
Daniel Njo Lobé
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Adam Rayner
1977, Shrewsbury, England, UK
Nicholas Mead
J.J. ONeil
Leelo Ross
Jade Parfitt
Gwyneth
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
25 April 1963, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Tony MacMurray
Will Keen
March 4, 1970 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Feyi Babalola
Daniel Njo Lobé
Country:
United Kingdom, France
Keywords:
#Alek Keshishian #Brittany Murphy #Catherine Tate #EuropaCorp #Love and Other Disasters #Matthew Rhys #Ruby Films #Skyline Films
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October 26, 2006
...an unabashedly cliched and lighthearted romantic comedy that seems to thrive on the conventions of the genre...
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Viewers who don't loathe it immediately may find it the guilty pleasure of the season.
September 23, 2008
As wildly uneven and unfocused as Murphy's accent, and twice as annoying.
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It calls out the clichés of its genre only to end up willingly indulging in them more often than not.
September 13, 2006
As thoroughly generic as its title.

