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Just Married is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Sam Harper, and stars Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy as a young newlywed couple from different social classes who take their honeymoon to Europe, where obstacles challenge their ability to sustain in marriage.
Like the play, the film is divided into three acts, all set in Suite 719 of New York City's Plaza Hotel.The first act focuses on not-so-blissfully wedded couple Sam and Karen Nash, who are revisiting their honeymoon suite in an attempt—by Karen—to bring back the love to their marriage.
The film was released in May 2021 on YouTube, where it went viral, reaching 13 million views by late August 2022. [3] It was selected for the Arizona [4] and Buenos Aires International Film Festivals. The film also received a Special Jury Mention at the 2020 New York Socially Relevant Film Festival. [5] [6]
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The film stars Erich von Stroheim, Fay Wray and ZaSu Pitts. Paramount Pictures forced von Stroheim to create two films from the footage, the second being The Honeymoon (eventually re-edited back into one film for a re-release). The Honeymoon is now considered lost, the only known copy destroyed in a fire in France in 1959. [2]
Pete 'n' Tillie is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett. [2] Its advertising tagline was: "Honeymoon's over. It's time to get married." Screenwriter Julius J. Epstein [2] was nominated for an Oscar for adapting the story from the 1968 novella Witch's Milk by Peter De Vries.
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Love bombing typically comes in cycles, with the love bombing itself as the first stage, followed by idealization, devaluation, and lastly, discarding of the partner.