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Man about town - Ben Affleck, Rebecca Romijn, John Cleese, Mike Binder
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Movie propaganda
Top Hollywood talent agent Jack Giamoro (Ben Affleck) seems to have it all: a successful career, money, a beautiful wife. But he still feels like something is missing, and so he takes a journal-writing class to explore his feelings. But when Jack learns his wife Nina (Rebecca Romijn) is cheating on him with his most important client his perfect life quickly starts to unravel. Things get even worse when Jack's journal - which contains secrets that could ruin him personally and professionally - is stolen by ambitious journalist Barbi (Bai Ling). Jack must fight back to hold on to everything he has fought so hard to win, and in doing so he finally achieves the self-insight he was looking for - and he realizes that only through family can he really find lasting happiness.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film marriage journalist infidelity family diary Hollywood shallow journal
Persons of interest
- Ben Affleck .... Jack Giamoro
- Ling Bai .... Barbi Ling
- Erica Cerra .... Sela
- John Cleese
- Spencer Forbes .... Anthony Giamoro
- Gina Gershon
- Adam Goldberg
- Jay Hackleman .... Young Morty
- Howard Hesseman
- Brenda James .... Judge Rachel Masters
- Dustin Milligan .... Dooley
- Stephen Milton .... James
- Jerry O'Connell
- Kal Penn
- Benjamin Ratner .... Dr Sands
- Rebecca Romijn-Stamos .... Nina Giamoro
- Laura Soltis .... Barbara Giamoro
- Amber Valletta
- Damien Wayans
- Mike Binder .... Screenwriter
- Mike Binder .... Director
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Security censorship classification
M (Moderate coarse language, moderate sexual references, moderate violence)
Surveillance time
98 minutes (1:38 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 31 August 2006
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