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The Rebound
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After discovering her husband's recent betrayal while watching the video of her son's birth, Sandy decided to leave her house and look for another house in the city. After moving to the city, Sandy found an apartment above a small cafe in the city. After a short time, Sandy met a cafe worker named Aram, a young man named his family, who was wasting his life and teaching by working in the cafe. One day, Sandy decided to hire Aram to be her first nanny. Since then everything will look different to both because it may be something unexpected for Sandy and Aram.
After discovering her husband's recent betrayal while watching the video of her son's birth, Sandy decided to leave her house and look for another house in the city. After moving to the city, Sandy found an apartment above a small cafe in the city. After a short time, Sandy met a cafe worker named Aram, a young man named his family, who was wasting his life and teaching by working in the cafe. One day, Sandy decided to hire Aram to be her first nanny. Since then everything will look different to both because it may be something unexpected for Sandy and Aram.
Actors:
Carmen M. Herlihy,
Adam S. Phillips,
Art Garfunkel,
Jordan Carlos,
Saidah Arrika Ekulona,
Edward M. Kelahan,
Justin Bartha,
Lawrence Stallings,
Daniel Burress,
Alice Playten,
Adam Grupper,
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Carmen M. Herlihy
Adam S. Phillips
Art Garfunkel
5 November 1941, Forest Hills, New York, USA
Jordan Carlos
Saidah Arrika Ekulona
Edward M. Kelahan
9 January 1968, Long Island, New York City, New York, USA
Justin Bartha
21 July 1978, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA
Lawrence Stallings
Daniel Burress
Alice Playten
28 August 1947, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Adam Grupper
Director:
Bart Freundlich
Bart Freundlich
17 January 1970, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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July 22, 2010
These are characters who seem very real. It's their imperfections, not contrived plot points, that drive the story.
July 22, 2010
The romantic trials of two wealthy, good-looking people, whose only barriers to happiness are their own petty insecurities, become tedious, and it's not helped by some stilted dialogue and awkward, mannered performances.
July 22, 2010
Why is a movie that's trying to evoke some of the cool metropolitanism of late-'70s Woody Allen so rammed with hoary gags about New York being awash with transvestites and homeless flashers?
December 25, 2010
An unromantic comedy that gets down and dirty.
July 22, 2010
Laughs are in short supply, and Mr Freundlich resorts to gross-out lavatory humour that's an unnecessary concession to youthful audiences who wouldn't like this movie anyway.
October 29, 2010
The Rebound is largely character-driven, which is more than a lot of romantic films can vouch for.
November 09, 2010
Saddling two game actors with a tone-deaf, charmless script, the film makes recent J.Lo vehicle The Back-up Plan look like Billy Wilder in comparison.
February 17, 2012
Poor writing and inconsistencies sink this film. Let's hope that Zeta-Jones and Bartha can rebound.
July 26, 2010
Another faintly insulting rom-com promoting a marketing man's idea of what women really want from movies...
February 28, 2012
...a thoroughly (and consistently) misguided piece of work that has almost nothing truthful or relevant to say about relationships.
July 26, 2010
The Rebound offers up surprisingly nice characters (too nice, you could argue) and a modest charm that compensates for a lack of big laughs or much suspense.
January 20, 2012
Although it bears the marks of studio intervention, much of the blame remains firmly with Freundlich, who's incapable of arranging a single honest moment in this uncomfortable, frightfully strained creation.

