Someone Like You
Someone Like You carries a very unique way of representing love - through the natural instincts of COWS.
Synopsis from Wikipedia
Jane Goodale (Ashley Judd) hosts at a small TV station along with Eddie (Hugh Jackman), the producer and Diane Roberts (Ellen Barkin), Jane's friend. They get a new colleague, Ray (Greg Kinnear) and Jane gets involved with him. After some time, he breaks up with her and Jane learns that he is actually the boyfriend of her boss, Diane Roberts. Desperate, Jane tries to find out why men break up with women and comes up with several theories comparing men with cows which she promotes under the name of a fake psychologist in her best friend Liz's (Marisa Tomei) magazine. She dumps her theories based partly on the cheating womanizer Eddie when she moves in with him and discovers that he isn't as cold and cruel as she made him (and the rest of his species) to be: he himself suffers from a broken heart and tries to compensate for it. Finally, Jane confesses on Diane Roberts' talk show that she made everything up, that she had an affair with Ray and is in love with Eddie. She meets him after her TV appearance and they kiss on the street.
There! The synopsis spoiled it all for you... then again, this is one movie that I would not encourage you to spend time on because it is simply chic lit - predictable, slow pace and nothing special. Except for the cow love concept, of course!
I think I fell asleep half way through...
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