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Purple Violets (2007) Reviews

Purple Violets (2007)
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An unhappy woman finds new love with her old boyfriend in this romantic comedy-drama from writer and director Edward Burns. Patti Selma Blair) is a woman in her early thirties living in New York City. For years, Patti chased after her dream of becoming a successful novelist, but recently she's had to put writing on hold and is unhappily working in real estate. Patti's ennui isn't helped by the fact her marriage has fallen into a rut and neither she nor her husband are interested in one another anymore. When she was in college, Patti was in love with Brian (Patrick Wilson), and while Brian is fortunate enough to support himself writing crime fiction, he's smarting from the uncharitable reviews given to his latest and most personal work. One night, Patti is having dinner with her best friend Kate (Debra Messing) when she bumps into Brian, who is out with his friend Murph (Edward Burns), who in turn used to be involved with Kate. As the former lovers talk about their past and where life has taken them, Patti finds herself falling for Brian all over again, but both she and Brian are still dealing with the differences and insecurities that drove them apart years before. Purple Violets received its world premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Selma BlairPatrick Wilson, (more)
Director(s):
Edward Burns
Format(s):
DVD
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(81 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Sue D.

Although unlikely (but then most movies are) I found it romantic, entertaining and enjoyable over all.

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Emily H.

It was okay for a chick flick, kind of slow, except it didn't have a rating (like R or PG-13) and I didn't expect to hear the "f" word flung about relentlessly. I don't like that kind of language.

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Alice H.

It was OK, expecting more with such great cast.

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Kristi V.

Loved the music that accompanied the story line. Very cute movie....made me think of old unsettled loves I'd once had in college...

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Marlene S.

Really, really liked this movie! Character development was great, you really ended up caring about these people. Interesting story line. We were thoroughly entertained with this!

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Donald and elizabeth T.

I didn't care for the movie due to the foul language used and it was used too often much of which could have been avoided. Not good for children to watch the foul language was too much for me.

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Suzanne L.

The disk was shipped all scratched and never got to watch the movie...

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Thomas M. D.

We dated in high school, seperated, then rekindled the relationship twenty years later- and that was almost twenty years ago. With great casting, acting, and a script we know so well, we really liked this movie.

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Donna K.

Forgettable. When I began this review, I had to click on Movie Details to remember what is was about. And it was only yesterday that I saw it.

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Allison S M.

i give it three stars

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    Sue D.

    Although unlikely (but then most movies are) I found it romantic, entertaining and enjoyable over all.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Emily H.

    It was okay for a chick flick, kind of slow, except it didn't have a rating (like R or PG-13) and I didn't expect to hear the "f" word flung about relentlessly. I don't like that kind of language.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Alice H.

    It was OK, expecting more with such great cast.

    Yes   |   No

     
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