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別名: Salma Hayek, Salma Hayek Pinault, Salma Valgarma Hayek Jiménez, Salma del Carmen Hayek Jiménez-Pinault, Σάλμα Χάγιεκ, Са́льма Ха́йек, Сальма Гаєк, Сальма Хаєк, סלמה הייק, سلما هایک پینو, サルマ・ハエック, 莎瑪·海耶克, 살마 아예크, 셀마 헤이엑
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Salma Hayek, born on September 2, 1966, began her acting career in Mexico with notable roles in 'Teresa' (telenovela, 1989-1991) and 'Midaq Alley' (romantic drama, 1995). She gained international recognition starring as Carolina in Robert Rodriguez's 'Desperado' (1995), a revenge action film alongside Antonio Banderas.
公開年: 1997
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別題: Un amor inconcluso, Amor em Chamas, Cuando el amor se va, Tunteet solmussa, O horismos, Szakíts, ha bírsz!, Breaking up - Lasciarsi, Turning Love, Szalenstwa milosci, Tempo de Partir, Raskid
監督: Robert Greenwald
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ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Breaking Up follows the tumultuous relationship between Monica, a teacher, and Steve, a photographer, over several years. They meet and start dating, but their relationship is rocky from the beginning. After a heated argument, Monica leaves to go back to her apartment but returns shortly after to suggest they break up. Despite this, they soon reconcile. However, their on-again, off-again dynamic continues as they repeatedly separate and reunite. At one point, Steve proposes to Monica out of the blue, leading them to plan a wedding. But even this major step doesn't prevent another falling-out. Throughout their relationship, Monica and Steve navigate love, heartbreak, and the complexities of modern romance.
Breaking Up is a 1997 romantic comedy-drama directed by Robert Greenwald, based on Michael Christofer's two-person play. The film explores the ups and downs of a long-term relationship between Monica and Steve through charming vignettes. It delves into themes of love, commitment, communication, and the challenges faced by modern lovers. Despite its comedic elements, Breaking Up is a relatable portrayal of the complexities of relationships.