The Break-Up
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The Break-Up

In Chicago, the art dealer Brooke Meyers feels not appreciated and neglected by her immature boyfriend Gary Grobowski, who is partner with his two bro...thers in a tourism business, and decides to break-up with him to make Gary miss her. Gary misunderstands her true intention, both follow the wrong advice of family members and friends, beginning a war of sexes with no winner. Show More

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In the romantic comedy film The Break-Up set in Chicago, art dealer Brooke Meyers is feeling unappreciated and neglected by her immature boyfriend, Gary Grobowski. Gary, who works with his brothers in a tourism business, is oblivious to Brooke's dissatisfaction. Deciding to break up with him, Brooke hopes that the absence will make Gary realize how much he misses her.

However, misunderstandings and miscommunication arise quickly. Both Brooke and Gary receive conflicting advice from well-meaning family members and friends, and this leads to a hilarious and escalating battle of the sexes.

As Brooke and Gary try to one-up each other in their efforts to prove who can move on first, they both find themselves caught up in petty tactics and mind games. Their once-loving relationship has turned into an all-out war, and neither side seems to be winning.

The Break-Up explores the complexities of romantic relationships and the challenges of effective communication. With a mix of humor, heartache, and relatable situations, the film delves into the highs and lows of love and the sometimes chaotic aftermath of a break-up.

Will Brooke and Gary's efforts to make each other jealous and miss the other ultimately bring them back together, or will the divide between them grow too wide to bridge? Find out in this entertaining and light-hearted romantic comedy.

Also Known As:

The Break-Up

Release Date:

02 Jun 2006

Writers:

Jeremy Garelick (screenplay), Jay Lavender (screenplay), Vince Vaughn (story), Jeremy Garelick (story), Jay Lavender (story)

Awards:

3 wins & 5 nominations.