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Synopsis:
After a series of ill-fated relationships, Jane
(Ashley Judd) has finally met Mr. Right, Ray (Greg Kinnear)--he's
emotionally available, and not afraid of commitment. Six
weeks into their blissful courtship, he asks her to move
in with him, and they start looking at apartments. But
little by little Ray starts to pull away, until Jane
realizes that once again she's been dumped. Jane's
womanizing coworker, Eddie, just happens to be looking for
a roommate, and Jane reluctantly moves in. Desperate to
understand what happened and get over Ray, Jane comes up
with a theory of interpreting male-female relations by
observing the behaviors of wild animals. She shares this
idea with a friend who works at a men's magazine (Marisa
Tomei) and is given an anonymous editorial column devoted
solely to her thoughts on the matter. But no one could
have predicted the chord she'd strike among women with her
theory, and the column's wild success makes Jane start to
question her conclusions--and opens her eyes to what might
be right in front of her. Adapted from the novel ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY by Laura Zigman, SOMEONE LIKE YOU is a
bittersweet, funny romantic comedy, and handsome, charming
Hugh Jackman shines as Jane's serial-dating coworker.
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