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Confusions of an Unmarried Couple

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Take a couple who've had a troubled past, including an ugly break-up, and throw in a strange attempt at reconciliation. Ask each where they think things went wrong and you have one confusing, funny and very real account of a relationship in flux.

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Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com Butler ultimately comes off a touch more authentic here, perhaps owing as much to the fact that he wrote the script as anything. Rated: 2.5/4.0 Sep 5, 2020 Full Review Alan Dale Blogcritics.org [The moviemakers'] straightforwardness about ... sexual relationships is beyond refreshing[,] ... as if sugarcoating were chemically impossible. Jan 1, 2009 Full Review Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema Crazed Even in the setting of two self-absorbed people who really aren't sure what they desire from life, "Confusions%u2026" is never that entertaining and that's really because the arguing often really borders on shrill and irritating... Rated: 1.5/4 Aug 21, 2008 Full Review Rory L. Aronsky Film Threat ...Brett Butler and Naomi Johnson are astonishing together. Rated: 4/5 Aug 21, 2008 Full Review Rob Humanick Projection Booth Functions as coach to the titular quarreling couple, almost rigorously evenhanded and unbiased as it details the opposing viewpoints and recollections. Rated: B- Mar 27, 2008 Full Review Michael Ferraro Bronsonfive The film has elements of Kevin Smith (Chasing Amy) and Woody Allen (Annie Hall); it just doesn't provide us with anything new. Rated: 3/5 Feb 2, 2008 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Take a couple who've had a troubled past, including an ugly break-up, and throw in a strange attempt at reconciliation. Ask each where they think things went wrong and you have one confusing, funny and very real account of a relationship in flux.
Director
Brett M. Butler, Jason G. Butler
Producer
Brett M. Butler, Jason G. Butler
Screenwriter
Brett M. Butler
Genre
Comedy
Runtime
1h 13m