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A comedy with great dialogue and a great cast. Furthermore, it brings good ideas by putting an up-to-date middle-aged couple face to face with two young ones that are completely anachronistic and analogic.
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Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts are Josh and Cornelia Srebnick, happily married middle-aged members of New York's creative class. They tried to start a family and were unable to — and have decided they’re okay with that. But as Josh labors over the umpteenth edit of his cerebral new film, it’s plain that he has hit a dry patch and that something is still missing.
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