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Synopsis
Jennifer Aniston turns in "a fantastic performance" (Us Weekly) in this quirky comedy about first encounters and second chances. Thirty-year-old Justine Last (Aniston) longs for a life more fulfilling than the one she leads with her boring husband (John C. Reilly) and dead-end job a the Retail Rodeo. But when a passionate young co-worker (Jake Gyllenhaal) catches her eye and steals her heart, Justine's good-girl existences takes a turn for the worse- with unexpected and comical results.
Disk Information
Side 1:
*Widescreen Feature
*Commentary by Director Miguel Arteta, writer Mike White and Jennifer Aniston
*9 Deleted Scenes with optional commentary
*Alternate Ending
Side 2:
*Full Screen Feature
*Commentary by Director Miguel Arteta, writer Mike White and Jennifer Aniston
*Outtakes
Cast & Crew
Reviews
A warmly satisfying comedy about dissatisfied people seeking to escape from the personal prison of their mundane lives in soulless suburbia.
Once fans recover from the shock, they'll discover that this sitcom actress has the chops to tackle some pretty heavy stuff.
A sad, superior human comedy played out on the back roads of life.
It's soulful and unslick, and that's apparently just what [Aniston] has always needed to grow into a movie career.
An absorbing, slice-of-depression life that touches nerves and rings true.
It's a more believable scenario for infidelity than most such movies, and Aniston gives her all to the role.
An effective portrait of a life in stasis -- of the power of inertia to arrest development in a dead-end existence.
