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Music From Another Room
Their romance began the day she was born.

Jude Law (Road to Perdition) leads an exceptional ensemble cast, including Gretchen Mol (Girls' Club), Academy Award nominees Jennifer Tilly (Monsters, Inc.) and Brenda Blethyn (Lovely & Amazing), as well as Martha Plimpton (Beautiful Girls), Jon Tenney (You Can Count on Me) and Jeremy Piven (Black Hawk Down), in this enchanting, "sweet love story" (Hollywood Online) of a romance born with a little help from destiny... and a few determined matchmakers.


When five year old Danny helps deliver a family friend's baby, Anna, he tells his father that he will one day marry her. But it's not until he moves back to America- twenty five years later- that fate steps in and literally knocks him off his bike- and into the arms of a beautiful grown up Anna (Mol)! And while destiny might be on his side, Danny (Law) discovers that time is not... because Anna is not only sure of her feelings for Danny, but she's also engaged to be married to someone else!
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Mediocre at best! - Muggins
This is an incredibly mediocre film!

Sure Jude Law is terrific to look at, as he always is, but that certainly isn't enough to recommend this really bad movie. One has to wonder why his character is (still) so attracted to that of Gretchen Mol's whose ...
Lacking - jillmo
Poor script. Dropped storyline threads. Horrendous and predictable dialogue, sappy stringy soundtrack. It had potential with a good cast but everyone was sleep walking through this one. It failed as a romantic comedy and the passing mark is very low in ...
Whoever wrote this? - Gail
This movie was amazingly bad. The situations were ludicrous (imagine a six-year-old boy earnestly assisting three adults with an emergency home birth) and the acting was wooden, especially that of Gretchen Mol, who displays no acting chops whatsoever. The ...

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