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List Price: $7.98 | | Label: First Look Pictures
Salesrank: 70206
Released: December 14, 2004 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Drew (Martin Henderson), a charming law school student, falls in love with Julia (Piper Perabo) a strong-willed and beautiful co-ed, just two months before their graduation. Not wanting to part ways, Drew impulsively asks Julia, his first real love, to move with him to Los Angeles. Enamored, Julia agrees. Drew quickly adapts to LA living and the two form friendships with their quirky neighbors (Jennifer Tilly and Artie Lange) and a host of outrageous LA characters. But trouble soon finds its way into the couple’s lives. Drew becomes infatuated with his new job – and the Hollywood scene and Julia begins to notice her boyfriend’s wandering eye. With their relationship at the breaking point the two come to understand that living together has bitter and sweet moments but love is strengthened by experiencing both. An honest, romantic comedy with both hysterical and tender moments, Drew and Julia reaffirm that Perfect Opposites not only attract, but they stick when true love is the glue.
Perfect Opposites Reviews:
Chick/Date Flick 
2008-07-23 - Better than you'd expect. The cast is pretty. The script is a little above average. The plot, well, you can't have everything. You'll see it all coming. This one is about looking at the beautiful people and watching them go through their antics.
Another somebody done somebody wrong story 
2006-04-03 - This is another love story that is just OK. I can't really decide what went wrong for me, but I know that the stars of this movie are much better actors than this. Piper moves across country with her boyfriend (Artie Lange). She gave up family, a job, etc., for him. What happens? He decides to leave her and Piper is left heart broken. Piper moves on and marries someone else. Artie is crushed that Piper has married because the longer he is away from her, he realizes that he really can't live without her. Piper divorces 3 years later and their friendship rekindles. Will the 2nd time around be better than the first time around?