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Addicted To Love is a movie for anyone who's been dumped, or so the trailer claimed. I suppose they're right, as long as everyone who's been dumped either goes on a multi-month stalking or revenge spree. Me, I just get over it and move on, but no one's paying good money to watch that on the screen, so what do I know? Sam's (Broderick) girlfriend dumps him after moving to NYC and hooking up with a sleazy French guy, who happens to be the ex-fiancée of Maggie (Meg Ryan). As Sam stalks his ex from the window across the street, hoping she'll come back to him, Maggie votes for a more aggressive, evil track. Torture. Pain. Suffering. Allergic reactions to strawberries. Lipstick monkeys. It's all part of the standard Love Scorned manual, look it up. After a while, you're glad that Sam loses his wounded-puppy-dog attitude and Maggie sheds her Meg-Ryan-acting-against-type toughness. They make a likable team, consoling each other's loss through a newfound friendship of scheming. While their mutual attraction is all but a foregone conclusion, not so is your attitude about the other deliriously happy couple comprising of their exes. You set out to hate them, particularly the snobby guy with his high-falootin' foreign accent, but eventually you realize that they didn't mean evil by any of their actions. Sometimes you just do find someone better for you, and sometimes that's the right decision to make even though the breakup will be painful (and unequal in spreading the pain between the two parties). I'm not going to rave about this movie to the extent that it would be the last film I'd watch before they marched me down the Green Mile and threw the switch, but you could do far, far worse. For one thing, Addicted To Love boasts a nice array of funny lines and visual gaggitry (my new term for gags as a whole collective). This humor is the perfect salve for anyone remembering the bitterness of a failed relationship, and there's some great quotes that anyone can most likely identify with. Sometimes laughter really is healing, which is why you should take a movie like this over an acid-laced "all men/women are scum" flick.
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Groovy Quotes
Sam: Yeah? Maggie: But not this guy. It's like Godzilla's tail! He could take down Tokyo with that thing!
Maggie: What's your name?
[MST3K'ing the other couple]
Sam: Oh my God! Oh my God he's killing her!
Maggie: The only way that girl is coming back to you is if a blast of semen catapults her across the street and through the window.
Sam: So I saw this episode of "Lassie" today. And Lassie was accused of a crime she didn't commit, and the Ranger was coming to put her to sleep.
Sam: He said something about having sex with my skull.
Maggie: Well, that is, without a doubt, the most pathetic thing I've ever heard.
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