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Morgan Lily | 5 yr. old Girl | |
Michelle Carmichael | Mother | |
Trenton Rogers | 6 yr. old Boy | |
Kristen Faye Hunter | Crying 20-Something | |
Sabrina Revelle | Consoling Friend | |
Zoe Jarman | Sorority Girl #1 | |
Ginnifer Goodwin | Gigi Haim | |
Julia Pennington | Sous Chef #1 | |
Renee Scott | Sous Chef #2 | |
Chihiro Fujii | Tokyo Girl #1 | |
Sachiko Ishida | Tokyo Girl #2 | |
Claudia DiMartino | Jogger #1 | |
Carmen Perez | Army Recruit #1 | |
Traycee King | Army Recruit #2 | |
Délé | African Woman #1 |
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Producer | Nancy Juvonen
Drew Barrymore |
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Writer | Abby Kohn
Marc Silverstein |
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Cinematography | John Bailey
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Musician | Cliff Eidelman
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“He’s Just Not That Into You” is a collection of colliding storylines about modern relationships. Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) is looking for love but knows nothing about the “signals” a guy sends. She tends to date jerks like Connor (Kevin Connolly), until his friend Alex (Justin Long) takes pity on her and teaches her to recognize them. Meanwhile, Connor’s actual girlfriend Anna (Scarlett Johansson) meets Ben (Bradley Cooper) at a supermarket and they exchange phone numbers. But Ben is married to Janine (Jennifer Connelly). Ben’s friend Neil (Ben Affleck) has been dating Beth (Jennifer Aniston) for 7 years with no wedding in sight. As the three coworkers, Gigi, Beth and Janine share their stories, worries and Alex’s advice, they learn what has gone right and what has gone terribly wrong with their relationships. |
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