Unreal

Unreal

2004 "Witness the trials and tribulations of post breakup single life in New York City, and find out just how manipulated this documentary is."
Unreal
Unreal

Unreal

6.4 | 1h36m | NR | en | Comedy

"unREAL" is almost a mockumentary. This romantic comedy takes a no-holds barred approach to rebounding from broken relationships and post break-up single life in New York City. Plenty of laughs for both sexes when witnessing the trials and tribulations of post break-up single life in New York City while learning just how manipulated a documentary can be.

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6.4 | 1h36m | NR | en | Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: May. 09,2004 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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"unREAL" is almost a mockumentary. This romantic comedy takes a no-holds barred approach to rebounding from broken relationships and post break-up single life in New York City. Plenty of laughs for both sexes when witnessing the trials and tribulations of post break-up single life in New York City while learning just how manipulated a documentary can be.

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Michael Giese , Brad Schmidt , Kelly-Ann Tursi

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Sloan Copeland

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mfc-id this was one of, if not the most underestimated delightful movies i can remember. this movie seriously needs to get more attention than it's gotten. i heard about it from a friend and have told others to see it too. i don't know how anyone can't at least get a kick out of the making fun of reality shows if not the story - which keeps developing and getting BETTER as it goes on. it sooooo accurately portrays dating and breaking up and being single - and is very clever and original at the same time. i highly recommend this movie, especially since it has gone somewhat unnoticed by mass audiences. a true diamond in the rough:)
Eunjeen I just finished watching this movie, so it is still fresh in my mind. This movie was awful! It was NOT "break-up therapy" as suggested at all!! This movie was more ABOUT reality shows than it was about break-ups/relationships. I think it would have been better if it was presented not as a documentary, but an actual movie. It seems almost realistic, since they didn't use actors and actresses that actually LOOKED like Hollywood actors/actresses (GOOD LOOKING), though I think the Jake character was good looking (I think he might be gay, though? A little too feminine.) Save your money and wait to see it on those B-list movies that come on UPN or something.
selfconscious1 unREAL - as ironically literal as a title could be - is the type of film with such absolutely relate-able truth that it is the perfect movie to watch when getting through a breakup, or for any time in a relationship or single life for that matter. It truly has something for everyone, whether you're the sensitive romantic type, or edgier player type. This movie captures the best and worst parts of every aspect of relationships. With that, it even has a twist in the story while poking fun at reality TV. UNREAL has quickly moved into my favs with REALITY BITES, SINGLES, and SWINGERS. It couldn't be more of a perfect breakup therapy!
aaron14mtn This "movie" is how unreal reality shows can be I guess. It supposedly takes you through three post-relationships. But it doesn't really make it that far into all three. It mainly focuses on how two people out of two couples meet. But the "producers" or whoever throws in people to move the story along which I didn't like. The whole idea of a "movie" is to make it seem real and draw me into the characters in my belief. And I was drawn in until they introduced the idea that the whole documentary could be unreal. I'm looking for a happy ending at the end and I don't know if the ending is real or not, which I guess the makers wanted but I didn't like the feeling of it. I liked Jack's line about music being related to a drug addiction because that seemed real, but it's "tainted" by the fact that it all could have been scripted. It's an alright movie if you dislike reality shows I would say.