Despite its seemingly classic date-movie setup, THE BREAK UP bucks romantic comedy tradition at almost every turn. Gary (Vince Vaughn) and Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) are a mismatched couple who meet, develop a seemingly contented relationship, and buy a beautiful condo together within the movie's first few minutes. Soon an all-too-believable fight triggers the title event, and they spend the rest of the movie alternately arguing and playing mind games as they battle over ownership of their beloved condo--and try to decide whether or not they really want this to be the end.
In one of the movie's more dangerous yet courageous twists, neither Vaughn nor Aniston play especially likable characters. They never become unpleasant to watch, though, thanks largely to their formidable reservoirs of charisma. Vaughn is a master of the unkempt, immature, and hilarious everyman (OLD SCHOOL, THE WEDDING CRASHERS), while Aniston radiates bewildered decency, even in prickly roles (THE GOOD GIRL, FRIENDS WITH MONEY). Both of them are engaging presences, even when the movie veers away from comedy and into a kind of painful realism, as Gary and Brooke get caught up in a bitter and mean-spirited cycle of fighting that neither of them can win. The script's few weak patches are usually saved by the tremendous supporting cast, including ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT's Jason Bateman as the couple's realtor, Judy Davis as Brooke's boss, John Michael Higgins as her irrepressible, sexually ambiguous brother, and Jon Favreau as Gary's best friend, in scenes that effortlessly recapture some of the duo's SWINGERS chemistry. Peyton Reed, the director of the underrated DOWN WITH LOVE, isn't afraid to make his romantic comedy both unromantic and, occasionally, depressingly truthful, but thanks to the group of actors assembled here, watching a relationship unravel has rarely been more enjoyable.
Theatrical Release: June 2, 2006
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround Sound 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital Surround Sound Stereo 2.0 - French, Spanish
Subtitles - English SDH, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Commentaries - 1. Vince Vaughan, Jennifer Aniston - Stars
2. Peyton Reed - Director
Featurettes - 1. "Alternate Ending Plus Over 15 Minutes of Deleted and Extended Scenes and Outtakes!"
2. "Improv with Vince Vaughan and Jon Favreau"
3. "Three Brothers: A Tour of Chicago - Hop on Board for an Amazing Interactive Tour of the Windy City with a Special Intro by Vince Vaughan"
Stars
Jennifer Aniston: American Actress, FRIENDS
Vince Vaughn: Actor, SWINGERS
Joey Lauren Adams: Actress/"Sleep With Me"
Jason Bateman: American TV Actor
Vincent D'Onofrio: American actor
Jon Favreau: American actor/screenwriter/director, SWINGERS
Cole Hauser: Actor
Judy Davis: Australian Actress, BARTON FINK (1991)
John Michael Higgins: Actor/"The Late Shift"
Ann-Margret: Actress, singer, dancer, VIVA LAS VEGAS
Peter Billingsley: American actor and producer
Director
Peyton Reed: Director/"Inside F. Gump"
Producer
Vince Vaughn: Actor, SWINGERS
Jay Lavender: Writer, THE BREAKUP (2006)
Jeremy Garelick: writer, THE BREAK UP (2006)
Screenwriter
Jeremy Garelick: writer, THE BREAK UP (2006)
Jay Lavender: Writer, THE BREAKUP (2006)
Composer
Jon Brion: Composer, THE BREAK-UP (2006)
Editor
Dan Lebental: Editor, FROM HELL (2001)
David Rosenbloom: Editor, BEHIND ENEMY LINES (2001)
Director of Photography
Eric Alan Edwards: Director of Photography (1996)
Executive Producer
Stuart M. Besser: Executive Producer, THE SWEETEST THING (2002)
Production Designer
Andrew Laws: Production Designer, TIGERLAND (2000)
Story
Vince Vaughn: Actor, SWINGERS
Costume Designer
Carol Oditz: Costume Designer, AUTUMN IN NEW YORK (2000)
Review 1:
3 stars out of 4 -- "Credit Vaughn and Aniston for dropping the glam act and joining writers Jeremy Garelick and Jay Lavender in the risky task of turning a formula sex comedy on its empty head....This is WAR OF THE ROSES, where laughs take no prisoners."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.106 06/15/2006
Review 2:
"[Vaughn] is reliably fleet and funny....The movie is at its most limber in the scenes between Vaughn and Jon Favreau..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.E1 06/02/2006
Review 3:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Vaughn and Fav are still money when it comes to comic improv: check out the gold they mine in their final shared scene."
Source: Total Film
p.34 08/01/2006
Review 4:
3 stars out of 5 -- "THE BREAK-UP is an interesting, often surprising film....The barbs are quick, nasty and real....The stars' chemistry is compelling to watch."
Source: Premiere
92 11/01/2006