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Wicker Park (2004)
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Directed by Paul McGuigan, Wicker Park follows Chicago businessman Matthew's (Josh Hartnett) return to Windy City life after having dedicated two years of his life to mourning his long lost love Lisa (Diane Kruger), who'd mysteriously vanished from his life. Things are finally looking up again for Matthew; his career is in full swing, and he's thinking of becoming engaged -- that is, until he thinks he's spotted his former lover in a restaurant. Almost immediately, Matthew puts the brakes on his marriage plans and his career in order to conduct an exhaustive search for his old flame. Obsessed, he barely notices the psychologically devastating trap his quest is leading him into -- a danger that only grows when he meets an enigmatic stranger (Rose Byrne). Wicker Park features Matthew Lillard and Jessica Paré in supporting roles. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Josh HartnettMatthew Lillard, (more)
Director(s):
Paul McGuigan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Kirsten S.

    Loved this movie!! It reminded me of a Shakespeare play; star-crossed lovers and all. It's not your typical Hollywood romance. And not at all what you expect. CAUTION: you do have to pay close attention and you may have to watch this one twice.

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    Minjuan Z.

    I have watched at least ten time since 2004. Every time I cry at the very end. My favorite movie.

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    ERIKA C.

    A newfangled story of compulsion, thirst, and treachery, has you in the palm of their hands. You seek sorrow for the intruder, yet you feel avengement. Film of breathtaking.

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