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              | Front Cover | Actor | Back Cover |  
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                          | Gwyneth Paltrow |  |  
                          | John Hannah |  |  
                          | John Lynch |  |  
                          | Jeanne Tripplehorn |  |  
                          | Zara Turner |  |  |  |   |  
            
              | Movie Details |  
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                    | Director | Peter Howitt (II); Peter Howitt |  
                    | Producer | Philippa Braithwaite; William Horberg |  
                    | Writer | Peter Howitt |  
                    | Studio | Paramount Pictures |  | 
                  
                    | Language | English |  
                    | Audience Rating | R (Restricted) |  
                    | Running Time | 99 mins |  
                    | Country | USA |  
                    | Color | Color |  |  
            
              | Plot |  
              | Nice concept, shaky execution--that about sums up the mixed blessings of British actor Peter Howitt's intelligent but forgivably flawed debut as a writer-director. It's got more emotional depth than most frothy romantic comedies, and its central idea--the parallel tracking of two possible destinies for a young London professional played by Gwyneth Paltrow--is full of involving possibilities. It's essentially a what-if scenario with Helen (Paltrow) at the center of two slightly but significantly different romantic trajectories, one involving her two-timing boyfriend (John Lynch) and the other with an amiable chap (John Hannah) who represents a happier outcome. That's the film's basic problem, however: The two scenarios are so romantically imbalanced (one guy's a total cad, the other charmingly sincere) that Helen inadvertently comes off looking foolish and needlessly confused. Still, this remains a pleasant experiment, and Howitt's dialogue is witty enough to keep things entertaining. It's also a treat for Paltrow fans; not only does the svelte actress handle a British accent without embarrassing herself, but she gets to play two subtle variations of the same character, sporting different wardrobes and hairstyles in a role that plays into her glamorous off-screen persona. --Jeff Shannon |  
            
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                    | Product Details |  
                    | Format | DVD |  
                    | Region | Region 1 |  
                    | Screen Ratio | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color |  
                    | Layers | Single Side, Single Layer |  
                    | UPC (Barcode) | 097363357674 |  
                    | Chapters | 19 |  
                    | Release Date | 07/01/2003 |  
                    | Subtitles | Spanish |  
                    | Packaging | Keep Case |  
                    | Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
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                    | Nr of Disks/Tapes | 1 |  |  
            
              | Extra Features |  
              | Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby |  |