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A career driven professional from Manhattan is wooed by a young painter, who also happens to be the son of her psychoanalyst.
rating
5.982
runtime
102 min

Release

2005-09-21

Cast

Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman
as Rafi Gardet
Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep
as Lisa Metzger
Bryan Greenberg
Bryan Greenberg
as David Bloomberg
Jon Abrahams
Jon Abrahams
as Morris
Zak Orth
Zak Orth
as Randall
Annie Parisse
Annie Parisse
as Catherine
Aubrey Dollar
Aubrey Dollar
as Michelle
Jerry Adler
Jerry Adler
as Sam
Ato Essandoh
Ato Essandoh
as Damien
Adriana Biasi
Adriana Biasi
as Bay Ridge Blonde
David Younger
David Younger
as Brother #1
Palmer Brown
Palmer Brown
as Brother #2
Doris Belack
Doris Belack
as Blanche
David Anzuelo
David Anzuelo
as Bodega Counterman
Naomi Aborn
Naomi Aborn
as Dinah Bloomberg
John Rothman
John Rothman
as Jack Bloomberg
Jonathan Roumie
Jonathan Roumie
as Bakery Counterman
Tadhg O'Mordha
Tadhg O'Mordha
as Bakery Counterman #2
Madhur Jaffrey
Madhur Jaffrey
as Rita
Gil Deeble
Gil Deeble
as Security Guard
Jason McDonald
Jason McDonald
as Photographer / Basketball Player
Mitchell Green
Mitchell Green
as Bouncer
Lotte Mandel
Lotte Mandel
as Bubi
Eboni Summer Cooper
Eboni Summer Cooper
as Radjina
Mick de Lint
Mick de Lint
as Fashion Shoot Client
Mini Anden
Mini Anden
as Sue
Tina Farris
Tina Farris
as Rafi's Assistant
Stretch Armstrong
Stretch Armstrong
as House Party DJ
Susie Kantar
Susie Kantar
as Carla
Sebastian Sozzi
Sebastian Sozzi
as Friend #1
Jade Yorker
Jade Yorker
as Friend #2
David Costabile
David Costabile
as Jason
Will McCormack
Will McCormack
as Palmer
Alex Webb
Alex Webb
as Art Collector
Seth Herzog
Seth Herzog
as Rafi's Friend
Anne Joyce
Anne Joyce
as Young Mother
Beth Skipp
Beth Skipp
as Salesperson
Christopher Innvar
Christopher Innvar
as Rafi's Date
Jennifer Marlowe
Jennifer Marlowe
as Il Buco Bartender
James Coyle
James Coyle
as Security Guard (uncredited)
Ernest Dancy
Ernest Dancy
as Basketball Player (uncredited)
Dennis Jay Funny
Dennis Jay Funny
as Tower Records Window Shopper (uncredited)
Shevy Gutierrez
Shevy Gutierrez
as Event Server (uncredited)
Rick Kain
Rick Kain
as Yuppy Dad (uncredited)
Adam LaFramboise
Adam LaFramboise
as Bar Patron / Window Shopper (uncredited)
Judy Malka
Judy Malka
as Civilian (uncredited)
Edward Nyahay
Edward Nyahay
as Sketchy Guy (uncredited)
Michalina Scorzelli
Michalina Scorzelli
as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Stella Stark
Stella Stark
as Magnolia Cupcake Customer (uncredited)
Cameron Stevens
Cameron Stevens
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jonathan Stutzman
Jonathan Stutzman
as Rocco Canale #75 (uncredited)

Director

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Geronimo1967

"Rafi" (Uma Thurman) is on the rebound from a messy divorce when she meets the charismatic young artist "David" (Bryan Greenberg). In theory they have nothing in common - and she is fourteen years older than him. That's not going to stop them though, and she begins to regale her shrink (Meryl Streep) with tales of her new found affection. Sure, it's about sex - but she likes him - she's not that shallow. Their relationship is soon burgeoning; they are meeting friends and becoming a couple. Then the bombshell - his mother is her shrink! With the secrets out and his mother now aware rather embarrassingly of some details about his penis, the whole scenario must recalibrate. Can the couple make a go of things or is it all just an hormonal fling that will peter out? It's not terrible this film, helped not least by a Streep who plays the Jewish mother-cum-psychiatrist quite amusingly in the few scenes she graces. There's also a decent enough - if maybe a little too sincere - rapport between Thurman and her eye candy and it does occasionally make you wonder what age (or religion) ought to have to do with people falling in love (or even lust for that matter). The conclusion is pretty weak, I thought, and sort of falls between two stools despite the best efforts of the concierge "Damien" (Ato Essandoh). The production is a bit soapy at times, indeed plenty of it looked like a studio-based sitcom but with this cast and a bit of goodwill, you'll probably not hate it - I didn't.