
Edward Burns acted, wrote, directed, produced and made the tuna sarnies for this romantically comedic follow-up to his critically applauded directorial debut, The Brothers McMullen. And it has everything: a strong, multi-layered storyline; solid performances from a talented ensemble cast; and beauteous actors and actresses for both sexes to gawp at. Okay, it doesn't have everything - - it doesn't, for example, have a prolonged shootout in a urine-stained crack den, and not a lot actually happens (this is very much a relationship movie, exploring the love and rivalry between two close and competitive brothers, and the way it affects the wives, girlfriends, parents and Thirtysomething refugees around them). But don't let that put you off.
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