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Ira & Abby (2006)

Ira & Abby (2006)
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Love at first sight has some interesting repercussions a few months down the line in this offbeat romantic comedy. Ira Black (Chris Messina) is a wildly neurotic thirtysomething who can't get his life in gear -- the son of a pair of therapists, Arlene (Judith Light) and Seymour (Robert Klein), Ira still hasn't finished his grad school dissertation, he's been in therapy for 12 years, and can't bring himself to settle down with his longtime girlfriend Lea (Maddie Corman). When both Lea and his analyst inform Ira that they don't want to see him anymore, he decides he needs to make some changes. Ira joins a health club, where he meets Abby Willoughby (Jennifer Westfeldt), who is supposed to sell memberships to the gym but is much better at listening to people's problems. The two discover they have a strong and immediate rapport, and Ira asks Abby to marry him only a few hours later. Abby says yes, and soon the couple are wed. However, it isn't until after they've been married for a few weeks that Ira discovers Abby has been divorced twice already, and it makes him very uneasy about their relationship. Despite more therapy, Ira asks Abby for a divorce, and it sends shock waves through their families -- Arlene begins having an affair with Michael (Fred Willard), Abby's free-spirited father, while Seymour commiserates with Abby's mother Lynne (Frances Conroy), and eventually parents and children are all meeting together in group therapy for couples. Ira and Abby was written by leading lady Jennifer Westfeldt, who was also screenwriter and star for the independent hit Kissing Jessica Stein. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Chris MessinaJennifer Westfeldt, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Cary
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Ira & Abby

Love at first sight has some interesting repercussions a few months down the line in this offbeat romantic comedy. Ira Black (Chris Messina) is a wildly neurotic thirtysomething who can't get his life in gear -- the son of a pair of therapists, Arlene (Judith Light) and Seymour (Robert Klein), Ira still hasn't finished his grad school dissertation, he's been in therapy for 12 years, and can't bring himself to settle down with his longtime girlfriend Lea (Maddie Corman). When both Lea and his analyst inform Ira that they don't want to see him anymore, he decides he needs to make some changes. Ira joins a health club, where he meets Abby Willoughby (Jennifer Westfeldt), who is supposed to sell memberships to the gym but is much better at listening to people's problems. The two discover they have a strong and immediate rapport, and Ira asks Abby to marry him only a few hours later. Abby says yes, and soon the couple are wed. However, it isn't until after they've been married for a few weeks that Ira discovers Abby has been divorced twice already, and it makes him very uneasy about their relationship. Despite more therapy, Ira asks Abby for a divorce, and it sends shock waves through their families -- Arlene begins having an affair with Michael (Fred Willard), Abby's free-spirited father, while Seymour commiserates with Abby's mother Lynne (Frances Conroy), and eventually parents and children are all meeting together in group therapy for couples. Ira and Abby was written by leading lady Jennifer Westfeldt, who was also screenwriter and star for the independent hit Kissing Jessica Stein. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

Complete Cast of Ira & Abby


Director(s):
Robert Cary
Writer(s):
Jennifer Westfeldt
Producer(s):
Brad Zions
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
Ira & Abby Awards:
  • 2006 - Los Angeles Film Festival - Narrative Audience Award
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Andrea P.

    There are six glaring errors in the above synopsis, which makes me think that Mark Deming paid someone else to see this film. In any event, "Ira & Abby", which was scripted by and co-stars Jennifer Westfeldt as Abby, contains very witty dialogue, served up deliciously by both Westfeldt and her excellent co-stars, most notably Chris Messina as Ira. The comedy is alternately cynical and light and is enjoyable almost until the very end. For my taste, the conclusion is as unexpected as it is deeply disappointing; however, others may disagree. Both romantics and cynics should find the film generally pleasing, especially if they are New Yorkers at heart. But trust me: Don't rent this for Valentine's Day.

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    Kristy F.

    This movie was very enjoyable! While the theme may be semi-depressing (affairs & divorces), the characters are unique and they play extremely well off of one another.

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    Bob B.

    Wacko guy spars with crazier girlfriend

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