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The Oranges, 2011
English
USA
Profile of The Oranges
The mood of The Oranges is sentimental, feel good, and humorous. The plot centers around love and romance, family life, and falling in love. It is a romance, drama, and comedy movie. In approach, The Oranges is realistic. The setting is the USA. It happens in contemporary times. The Oranges is especially suggested for a girls' night and a date night.
Summary of The Oranges
The Oranges is a darkly comic portrait of two suburban families who live across from each other. David Walling (Hugh Laurie) and his wife Paige (Catherine Keener) are having marriage problems that finally blow up when he falls in love with Nina (Leighton Meester), the twenty-something daughter of his best friend Terry (Oliver Platt) who lives across the street with his wife Carol (Allison Janney). As this new relationship threatens to wreck marriages and friendships, the person who takes it the hardest is David and Paige's daughter Vanessa (Alia Shawkat), who used to be best friends with Nina, but Nina dropped her once they got to high school. The Oranges played at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 2012 |
Cast and Crew
as Nina Ostroff
as David Walling
as Paige Walling
as Toby Walling
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