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Definitely, maybe - Abigail Breslin, Rachel Weisz, Ryan Reynolds, Adam Brooks
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Movie propaganda
Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) is in the midst of divorce when his 10-year-old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), starts to question him about his life before marriage. Will recounts to her the story of the three women who have shared his life. As Maya attempts to figure out which of the women became her mother she begins to understand the complexity of love and Will realizes that it's never too late to go back.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film comedy romance divorce parent marriage father daughter love
Persons of interest
- Isla Fisher .... April
- Rachel Weisz .... Summer Hartley
- Ryan Reynolds .... Will Hayes
- Elizabeth Banks .... Emily
- Abigail Breslin .... Maya Hayes
- Kevin Kline .... Hampton Roth
- Derek Luke .... Russell McCormack
- Annie Parisse .... Anne
- Sakina Jaffrey .... Mary
- Nestor Serrano .... Robredo
- Alexie Gilmore .... Olivia
- Liane Balaban .... Kelly
- Adam Ferrara .... Gareth
- Jaime Tirelli .... Simon
- An Nguyen .... Jennifer
- Jaime Lee Kirchner .... Samantha
- Keith Patterson .... Keith
- Daniel Eric Gold .... Charlie
- Marc Bonan .... Kevin
- Adam Brooks .... Screenwriter
- Adam Brooks .... Director
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Theatrical report
Now, we all know that children are chick magnets but a bloke with a child who talks about his relationships is as magnetic as a guy can get. It doesn't hurt that Ryan Reynolds is as cute as a button, either.
The comedy, romance movie Definitely, maybe is directed by Adam Brooks and stars Abigail Breslin, Rachel Weisz, Ryan Reynolds.
Government security censorship classification
PG (Mild sexual references and coarse language)
Surveillance time
112 minutes (1:52 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 14 February 2008
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