Manhattan. Halley loves Dag, a philanderer who claims he's reformed. Peter, Dag's best friend, loves Rebecca, a suicidal dancer who sleeps around without Peter's knowing. When Halley and Peter learn that Dag and Rebecca have slept together (it started with just a kiss), Halley leaves Dag, and Peter is wounded. In their suffering, Halley meets Andre, a cellist; Peter meets Colleen, Andre's wife; and, a remorseful Dag meets Paula, an edgy waitress with a crush on Peter. Couplings follow; then, several characters end up in hospital. Paula becomes an avenging angel, and Peter may be her next victim. Is there any way these relationships can be set right? Can we go back to that kiss?—
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"I love my job." Said Adam Willingford. A dog walker who's passionate about his job. I have to say, I was trying very hard to suppress my laughter all the way of the movie... well, obviously 'cause Adam Willingford's a very funny guy. He has crazy & creepy customers, is paranoid about a fruit cake package that he had helped delivering, and loves his shorts & hoodies. Apparently looks very well in Armani suits too, until he has to pay for it. I'm really glad his romance or quest for love turns out great at the end, and the way he fell for Rachel or Rachel fell for him. It's sweet. Their funny dates. The first time they met & how they tangled around each other with their dog leash. Even though the stupid stalker was there, and Adam's freakin' out of the alleged drug package he delivered. Duh, just couldn't believe how Adam could cut queue & steal someone's leftover drinks?! Haha. Anyway, I really appreciate the ending! Which is awesome 'cause there's no mystery to Adam's future & everyone's happily ever after! Don't you think we need that kind of ending sometimes? So, it isn't a bad movie after all. In fact, it's great. I love it. *hands up* Okay maybe George Eads was wearing shorts & loose shirts, and even wet & half-naked in it, but... can't believe George Eads could actually pull a Ben Stiller. He really should take romantic comedies more often. Seeing him out of control and going paranoid all the time is just fun. Just A Walk In The Park, huh? 4.5 stars on the way. I think I'll just keep the last half for downloading it for 45 hours. (By the way, George please lose those glasses.)
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