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10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up

- The lover's un-bucket list

Sparks fly when self-sufficient single mother Abigail meets magnetic perennial bachelor Ben. On their first date, they collaborate -- in jest -- on the ultimate list: 10 things to do together before they break up. But when fate intervenes, they soon embark on the most challenging journey of all -- building a family together, and the chance to trade their cynicism for hope.

Release Date : 2020-03-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Vision FilmsFranklin Avenue Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Ten Things We Should Do Before We Break Up

Cast

Christina Ricci

Character Name : Abigail

Original Name : Christina Ricci

Gender : Female

Hamish Linklater

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Hamish Linklater

Gender : Male

Mia Sinclair Jenness

Character Name : Wallace

Original Name : Mia Sinclair Jenness

Gender : Female

Brady Jenness

Character Name : Luke

Original Name : Brady Jenness

Gender : Male

Lindsey Broad

Character Name : Kate

Original Name : Lindsey Broad

Gender : Female

Jon Abrahams

Character Name : Tim

Original Name : Jon Abrahams

Gender : Male

Katia Winter

Character Name : Terren

Original Name : Katia Winter

Gender : Female

Scott Adsit

Character Name : Barry (called Lewis in movie)

Original Name : Scott Adsit

Gender : Male

William Connell

Character Name : Kate's Date

Original Name : William Connell

Gender : Male

Caitlin Mehner

Character Name : Dr. Sarah Sigmon

Original Name : Caitlin Mehner

Gender : Female

Shonica Gooden

Character Name : Dance Instructor

Original Name : Shonica Gooden

Gender : Female

Haley Rawson

Character Name : Sister 1 - Annie

Original Name : Haley Rawson

Gender : Female

Penny O'Brien

Character Name : Sister 2 - Kate

Original Name : Penny O'Brien

Gender : Female

Rachael Ma

Character Name : Sister 3 - Rachel

Original Name : Rachael Ma

Gender : Female

Kelly McEnerney

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Kelly McEnerney

Gender : Male

Adriana Santiago

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Adriana Santiago

Gender : Female

Bia Gallo

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Bia Gallo

Gender : Female

Reviews

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2022-09-03

Abigail (Christina Ricci) is a single mother of two who becomes pregnant after a one-night stand with Ben (Hamish Linklater). She's mature and down to earth; he suffers from Peter Pan syndrome and tends to put his foot in his mouth (trying to talk her into getting an abortion: “no one is going to want someone your age with three children”). In spite of his reaction, Abigail has sex with Ben again the same night she breaks the news to him; perhaps she thought she wasn't going to get any more pregnant than she already was. The next morning Ben decides that he not only wants to keep the baby but also attempt a relationship with her and her previous children – but this is more a whim than a well-thought-out decision; nearing 40, Ben thinks finally settling down is what he wants, or at least what he's supposed to want. At the same time, he sends Abigail mixed signals, to some extent paving the way for his eventual flight. Both engage in a vicious circle wherein she lowers her guard, and he lets her down; he returns with his tail between his legs, and she forgives him and takes him back. Ricci remains as capable and effective as she was when she debuted 30 years ago, and 10TWSDBWBU is a worthy addition to her eclectic filmography. That said, it's Linklater who elevates his game to a whole new level; his acting is so subtle you don't fully realize everything that's bubbling under the surface while watching the film – it's only as I write this that I reflect on the nuances of his performance. Ben could very well be a sociopath (and I think one character actually hints at that possibility). His boyish charm and rakish demeanor easily ingratiate him with Abigail and her family, and his immaturity and inexperience are the perfect excuse for his blunders – all the while underhandedly using Abigail's pregnancy, especially the deadline for an abortion, as some kind of ever-present ultimatum, to manipulate her. Writer/director Galt Niederhoffer doesn't expect us to like or dislike Ben; he leaves a small margin of ambiguity, enough for us to exercise our own judgment (though Linklater can convincingly turn the insanity all the way to 11, as he does in the Amazon Prime series Tell Me Your Secrets – another showcase for his mastery of the slow burn). Finally, 10TWSDBWBU (movies about lists are invariably bad, but in this case the title is misleading) is honest about what happens after happily ever after, and that alone makes it worth watching.