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People Like Us

June 25th, 2012








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People Like Us

Still of Michelle Pfeiffer in People Like UsStill of Olivia Wilde and Chris Pine in People Like UsAlex Kurtzman at event of People Like UsStill of Elizabeth Banks and Chris Pine in People Like UsStill of Elizabeth Banks in People Like UsStill of Olivia Wilde and Chris Pine in People Like Us

Plot
A man is tasked with delivering $150,000 of his deceased father's fortune to the sister he has never met.

Release Year: 2012

Director: Alex Kurtzman

Stars: Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks, Michelle Pfeiffer

Storyline
A man is tasked with delivering $150,000 of his deceased father's fortune to the sister he has never met.

Writers: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci

Cast:
Chris Pine - Sam
Elizabeth Banks - Frankie
Michael Hall D'Addario - Josh
Michelle Pfeiffer - Lillian
Olivia Wilde - Hannah
Mark Duplass - Ted
Sara Mornell - Dr. Amanda
Philip Baker Hall - Ike Rafferty
Dean Chekvala - Jerry
Barbara Eve Harris - Mrs. Haney
David Burrus - Derek
Joseph Wise - Danny
Devin Brochu - Simon
Gabriela Milla - Lucy
Abhi Sinha - Manager

Taglines: Find your family.

Release Date: 29 June 2012

Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA

Did You Know?

Trivia:
Alex Kurtzman spent two weeks prior to principal photography rehearsing with the entire cast; a practice rarely done for a Hollywood movie.



User Review

Not your typical Romantic Comedy!

Rating:

I really enjoyed seeing this latest movie with Chris Pine. The acting is great, the storyline is well written with adequate character development to let you get emotionally invested. Michelle Pfeiffer gives the level of performance you typically expect from Diane Keaton with empathy and sincerity. Chris Pine as Sam shows he's much more than just a pretty face, but the true scene stealer is Michael Hall D'Addario who plays Josh, the bad-boy son of Elizabeth Banks' character, Frankie. I really enjoyed that it isn't your typical romantic comedy between a man and woman who end up either together or not. Frankie and Sam being sister and brother as the primary love interests give it a very interesting twist but there's also the mother-son sub-plot as well as Sam and Hannah, played by Olivia Wilde. We clapped when the credits rolled, which is rare for a romantic comedy movie.




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