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Sweethearts (1997)

Sweethearts (1997)
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A man finds himself wondering just what he wants from a relationship after his personal ad gets a very unexpected response in Sweethearts. Arliss (Mitch Rouse) is a single guy in his early 30's who has placed a personal ad, hoping to find the woman of his dreams. One night Arliss heads to a coffee shop called The Asylum to meet a woman named Jasmine who has answered his ad. He's been told to expect a slender blonde woman in sandals and a flowered dress, and isn't sure what to think when an idiosyncratically attractive brunette dressed in black (played by Janeane Garofalo) begins badgering him with questions about himself, his "ideal" woman and what he's looking for from life. After a while, Arliss is convinced he's been stood up, until he discovers the woman who's been pestering him for the last hour is actually Jasmine. She tells Arliss she liked the sound of his voice and fudged on personal details about herself, convinced if he knew the truth about her, he wouldn't be interested. She also lets him know she wants someone to help her celebrate her birthday -- and she has a gun. However, what becomes disturbingly clear is that she doesn't intend to use the gun on Arliss, but on herself. Stephen Malkmus of the alternative rock band Pavement makes a cameo appearance as a singer at the coffeehouse; songs by Joe Henry and Alejandro Escovedo are featured on the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Janeane GarofaloMitch Rouse, (more)
Director(s):
Aleks Horvat
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sweethearts

A man finds himself wondering just what he wants from a relationship after his personal ad gets a very unexpected response in Sweethearts. Arliss (Mitch Rouse) is a single guy in his early 30's who has placed a personal ad, hoping to find the woman of his dreams. One night Arliss heads to a coffee shop called The Asylum to meet a woman named Jasmine who has answered his ad. He's been told to expect a slender blonde woman in sandals and a flowered dress, and isn't sure what to think when an idiosyncratically attractive brunette dressed in black (played by Janeane Garofalo) begins badgering him with questions about himself, his "ideal" woman and what he's looking for from life. After a while, Arliss is convinced he's been stood up, until he discovers the woman who's been pestering him for the last hour is actually Jasmine. She tells Arliss she liked the sound of his voice and fudged on personal details about herself, convinced if he knew the truth about her, he wouldn't be interested. She also lets him know she wants someone to help her celebrate her birthday -- and she has a gun. However, what becomes disturbingly clear is that she doesn't intend to use the gun on Arliss, but on herself. Stephen Malkmus of the alternative rock band Pavement makes a cameo appearance as a singer at the coffeehouse; songs by Joe Henry and Alejandro Escovedo are featured on the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Aleks Horvat
Writer(s):
Aleks Horvat
Producer(s):
Aleks Horvat
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Profanity, Adult Situations)
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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    Linda D.

    Fair 90s film with a good performance by both Garofalo and Cho, but the over-all sentiment to anyone with bi-polar disease is not a good one to convey as it did here. Though there were some good performances here the story itself I found trying. Mitch Rouse plays a man on a blind date who meets Garofalo in a coffee-shop who ends up holding him there at gunpoint when he decides to leave. Cho and Goldthwait play employees at the coffeeshop who are observing from afar (and not so afar) what is going on between the couple.

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    Brian S.

    This starts off as a comedy and then turns serious. It brings up questions about dating, society and then the question one can one person do to impact anothers life. Good flick -- I'm thinking about purchasing it to catching things that I might have missed the first time around.

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    Charles P.

    This is an incredible, sensitive story about a young woman with emotional problems. I will admit I love Janeane Garafalo but she does a superb job in this film. I'd say this is one of her very best performances. I also highly recommend another film of hers, The Matchmaker.

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