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Perfect Opposites (Director's Cut)

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  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006ZAZZE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #392,857 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars a mixed bag but a bit better than expected, February 7, 2005
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This review is from: Perfect Opposites (Director's Cut) (DVD)
**1/2

In "Perfect Opposites," Drew and Julia, two college grads from "a school in the Midwest," decide to head to L.A. to start life together as a committed couple (not much of a move, as it turns out, since the college scenes were actually filmed at USC). However, in no time at all, the pressures of trying to establish their careers, combined with Drew's innate fear of commitment, end up putting a serious strain on the relationship.

"Perfect Opposites" is a fairly conventional romantic comedy that does at least offer a few flashes of insight into the complexities of man/woman relationships, even though the motivations for some of the characters' actions are strangely arbitrary and inscrutable at times. Nevertheless, as the complications arise, we find ourselves identifying with the two main characters more than we expect to at the beginning of the story. Unfortunately, the film insists on parading a bunch of cutesy L.A. stereotypes before the camera, severely undercutting the sense of reality it establishes in the scenes between Julia and Drew. There is one very funny scene in which Drew's old college roommate lays out his theory about where men and women fit in the evolutionary scheme of things, but the film doesn't achieve that level of comic cleverness very often.

As Drew and Julia, Martin Henderson and Piper Perabo make an attractive, likable couple, and the secondary performers do what they can with the characters they've been handed.

"Perfect Opposites" is a hard film to call because it feels both artificial and realistic in roughly equal measure. It takes a slightly more mature view of the world than most films of its type, building to a final scene that is a tad more thoughtful than what we are accustomed to in a romantic comedy. For that reason alone it deserves some recognition.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Realistic and refreshing romantic comedy, August 1, 2006
This review is from: Perfect Opposites (Director's Cut) (DVD)
This movie is a must-see for all teenagers with a romanticized view of relationships. Perfect Opposites is funny as well as realistic in its portrayal of the ups and downs of intimate relationships. But if you like feel-good, cliche' fairy tales, you might not like this one. It's similar to The Break-Up. Piper Perabo and Martin Henderson are adorable as the lead characters of the film. The rest of the cast is great too.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A chick flick even my wife didn't like, January 25, 2005
This review is from: Perfect Opposites (Director's Cut) (DVD)
Ok, it was a little fun to watch the moview industry make fun of itself by setting the film in L.A. and viewing Hollywood from a legal point of view. But that aspect if the film was paper-thin and underdeveloped.

Our main characters graduate from an east-coast type college and head to L.A. with ideas if long-love and riches. As they hit rocky times finically, so does their relationship. (...) (Why is it that every romantic comedy uses the same cut-n-paste mold for 30-something married couples? It's so old it's down right boring.)

They both act like jerks to each other (but him more then her), they split up, realize they still love each other, and SUPRISE, get back together. However, the get-back-together scene at the end is hollow and empty (although perhaps more realistic) and left my chick-flick loving wife feeling robbed of the romantic moment when they run back into each other's arms, cry and kiss, and ride off into the sunset.

In a nut shell, don't bother.
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