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                    (2016)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Dakota Johnson,
 Rebel Wilson,
 Alison Brie,
 Leslie Mann,
 Anders Holm,
 Damon Wayans Jr.,
 Nicholas Braun,
 Jake Lacy,
 Jason Mantzoukas
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Christian Ditter
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Comedy,
 Romantic Comedies,
 Dramas Based on the Book
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English SDH, Spanish (Neutral), French
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1h 50m
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In 'How to Be Single' (2016), a young woman navigates life in New York City as she experiences the ups and downs of the single life, accompanied by a group of friends and their own romantic adventures. The film explores themes of independence, friendship, and self-discovery.
                 
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