The Cast: Vince Vaughn (Gary Grobowski) and Jennifer Aniston (Brooke
Meyers)
The Story: Gary Grobowski (Vince Vaughn) and Brooke
Meyers (Jennifer Aniston) meet at Wrigley Field during a Chicago Cubs baseball
game and begin dating, eventually buying a condominium together. Gary works as
a tour guide in a family business with his brothers, Lupus (Cole Hauser) and
Dennis (Vincent D'Onofrio). Brooke manages an art gallery owned by eccentric
artist Marilyn Dean (Judy Davis). They're pushed to the breaking point after their
latest, "Why can't you do this one little thing for me?" argument.
Brooke, feeling unappreciated, criticizes Gary's immaturity and unwillingness
to work on their relationship. Gary, on the other hand, is frustrated by
Brookes controlling, perfectionist attitude and expresses his desire to have
more space, particularly after coming home from work. Brooke becomes upset when
Gary fails to offer to help her clean up after a dinner party and, still
frustrated from their earlier argument, breaks up with him. Brooke seeks
relationship advice from her friend Addie (Joey Lauren Adams), while Gary goes
to unload his feelings with the support of his friend Johnny Ostrofski (Jon
Favreau). Since neither is willing to move out of the condo, they compromise by
living as roommates and both begin acting out to provoke the other. Gary buys a
pool table, litters the condo with food and trash, and even has a strip poker
party with Lupus and a few women. Meanwhile, Brooke has Gary kicked off their
"couples only" bowling team and starts dating other men in an attempt
to make Gary jealous. When their friend and realtor Mark Riggleman (Jason
Bateman) sells the condo, Gary and Brooke are given a two week notice to move
out. Brooke invites Gary to an Old 97's concert hoping he'll intuit the gesture
as her last ditch attempt to salvage their relationship. Gary agrees to meet
her there but fails to see the significance and misses the concert, which
breaks Brooke's heart. Afterwards, Brooke quits her job in order to spend time
traveling Europe. When she brings a date home one evening, Brooke finds the
condo cleaned and Gary preparing a fancy dinner in order to win her back. He
lays his heart on the line and promises to appreciate her more. Brooke begins
crying and states that she just can't give anymore and, therefore, does not
feel the same way. Gary seems to understand and kisses her before walking out.
It's later revealed that Brooke's "date" (who initially asked her out
and was politely rejected) was actually a client interested in a piece of
artwork she owned in her condo. When Gary goes out for a drink with Johnny, his
friend points out the fact that Gary has always had his guard up, and never
gave Brooke a chance because that has created such selfishness on his part.
They move out and Gary begins taking a more active role in his tour guide
business while Brooke travels the world, eventually returning to Chicago. Sometime
later, they meet again by chance on the street as Gary is bringing home
groceries and Brooke is on her way to a meeting. After some awkward but
friendly catching up, they part ways but each glances back over their shoulder
and they share a smile.
You'll love it because: The
Break-up does a more than credible job of displaying many of the aspects of how
people deal with conflict and remorse. Many of the situations play all-in-one
as funny, sad and realistic.
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