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In the Land of Women (2007)

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Movie Info


Genre

Comedy, Drama, Romance

Release Date

April 20, 2007

MPAA Rating

PG-13

Studio

Warner Bros. Pictures

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Jon Kasdan

Producer

Steve Golin, David Kanter, Barbara Kelly

Screenwriter

Jon Kasdan

Starring

Movie Story


"In the Land of Women" is a romantic comedy/drama about trying to makes sense of love.

Adam Brody plays Carter Webb who has just been dumped by his true love Sophia (Elena Anaya). Heartbroken and depressed, Carter escapes Los Angeles to suburban Michigan to care for his ailing grandmother (Olympia Dukakis). Soon after his arrival, Carter stumbles into the lives of the family living directly across the street: Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan), the mother of two daughters: Paige (Makenzie Vega), and older sister Lucy (Kristen Stewart). Through his relationships with these women, as well as with his grandmother, Carter discovers that what felt like an end was only just the beginning of something else...

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Reader's Reviews


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alright, before this movie my favorite was Garden State, and that has been for almost two years. I did not like Stewart before this film, and now I feel I can't get enough of her. Her performance in addition to Brody and Ryan, it just made the movie that much better. I laughed and cried- and laughed some more. That's a little unusual for the recent movies that I've seen come out.

posted by Acekat on Apr 23, 2007

Never watched it. Gotta watch it. Already watch two movies from her!!

posted by Ooh! on Mar 30, 2009
 
 

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..ambitious but flawed..”
by Stan Urankar [Sun Newspapers of Cleveland]
“..an appealingly scruffy if overly programmatic drama..”
by Justin Chang [Variety]
“..a solid effort with an insightful script and strong performances..”
by Mack Bates [The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]