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Maggie is an alluring free spirit who won’t let anyone – or anything – tie her down. But she meets her match in Jamie, whose relentless and nearly infallible charm serve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales. Maggie and Jamie’s evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they find themselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love. —IMDb

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Edward Zwick

Often considered to be a throwback to an older Hollywood era, director Edward Zwick was an extremely cerebral director whose movies consistently featured fully rounded characters, difficult moral issues and plots driven on the ambiguity of authority and on individual conscience as the ultimate arbiter of truth. Zwick got his start in television, directing episodes of long-gone shows until he partnered with friend Marshall Herskovitz to produce the Emmy Award-winning drama, “thirtysomething” (ABC, 1987-1991). While enjoying the fruits of his small screen success, Zwick struck a major chord with his second feature, “Glory” (1989), which told the often neglected story of African-American soldiers fighting for the Union during the Civil War. He parlayed this award-worthy epic into a string of financial and critical hits, including “Legends of the Fall” (1994), “Courage Under Fire” (1996) and “The Siege” (1998), before he settled into a producer’s role on “Shakespeare in Love” (1998) and… read more

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Jye Sherwell

4Nov12

No love for this? Sure it's not great, but it's solid. Jake and Anne are two very likeable actors, and heck... you get to see them mostly nude. So there's that too.

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Daniel S.

14May12

Another Arthur Hiller's Love Story variation. Two stars because Anne Hathaway has the same eyes than my dog. Already forgotten.

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Maoolina Fajrini

19Apr12

too mainstream complication of love. I started to get bored with this kind of romance movie.

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ΞRIC B∆D TASTΞ

24Mar12

a pretty funny movie sometimes, especially in the beginning & some dramatic/sad parts in the second half - the rest isn't really mentionable. except Hathaway, she did a very good acting...

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[Last Time I Saw] Love And Other Drugs

By lasttim​eisaw on April 19, 2011

Title: Love And Other Drugs
Year: 2010
Country: USA
Language: English
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director: Edward Zwick
Writers: Charles Randolph, Edward Zwick. Marshall Herskovitz…  read review

Surprisingly Decent

By MR. Univers​e on April 9, 2011

Though it feels like a second attempt at ABOUT LAST NIGHT as it has the sexual frankness and look at modern relationships that the previous film explored. It is even made by the same director. Here…  read review

Middle and End of Story Better Than Beginning

By Byron Brubake​r on December 19, 2010

The beginning of the movie before Anne Hathaway appears and even the first few scenes of flirtation she has with Jake Gyllenhaal’s character were quite weak. Most of the attempts at comedy failed too…  read review

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