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The Break-Up is a Universal Pictures film that was released on June 2, 2006. The Break-Up stars Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston, Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Favreau, Ann-Margret, and Judy Davis.
Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
A bickering couple (Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston) live in a wonderful condo in Chicago, comfortably located within the confines of the Windy City. But ultimately, their disagreements cause them to both agree that they have to break up immediately. However, there's one thing that stands in their way: neither wants to give up living in the condo. So as it looks to be an ugly war of the sexes, both Brooke (Aniston) and Gary (Vaughn) might be fighting for more than just possession of where they live, but what might've kept them together for so long. In the end, both mutually agree to separate, selling the condo; he continues to lead a successful Chicago touring business while she travels the world, eventually finding her way back to Chicago. At the end of the movie, they meet again on the streets of Chicago- they separate yet again.
Box Office
The Break-Up grossed $13.8 million domestically[1] on its opening day. For its opening weekend, it earned $38.1 million.
Directed by Peyton Reed
Produced by Stuart M. Besser, Vince Vaughn
Written by Vince Vaughn, Jeremy Garelick, Jay Lavender
Vince Vaughn
Jennifer Aniston
Jon Favreau
Joey Lauren Adams
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date June 2, 2006 (USA)
Language English
Trivia
- The original ending didn't go well with test audience so Universal Studios had to re-shoot.
- One of the film's scenes is set at a concert performed by alternative country band, Old 97's.
- Brad Ausmus, Todd Hollandsworth, and Derrek Lee are a few of the actual Major League Baseball players seen throughout the movie at Wrigley Field or on Gary's television.
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