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Breaking Up (1997)
Rating:
Starring: Russell Crowe, Salma Hayek
Director: Robert Greenwald
Category: Drama
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
89 mins

 
 

 

The good news: Steve and Monica are together. The bad news: Steve and Monica are together. The great news: Academy Award winner Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek portray the on-again/off-again couple in a savvy contemporary romance directed by Robert Greenwald (The Burning Bed) and written by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cristofer (The Shadow Box).

Mixing vignettes, photos, on-the-street interviews and New York settings, Breaking Up chronicles the pair's crazed romance. "It's a failure, but it's ours." Steve tells Monica. And from splitting up to making up, something whispers it's the love of their lifetimes.