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* CreatorsOddball: Ridley Scott, who normally directs big {{Spectacle}} action movies, doing a romantic comedy. Even when compared to ''Film/MatchstickMen'' it's an odd choice.



* GenreAdultery: Ridley Scott, who normally directs big {{Spectacle}} action movies, doing a romantic comedy. Even when compared to ''Film/MatchstickMen'' it's an odd choice.

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Misuse. Made back its budget.


* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $35 million. Box office, $7,459,300 (domestic), $42,064,105 (worldwide).



* VacationDearBoy: In a case where "vacation" means "working near my summer home", the film was born out of Creator/RidleyScott's desire of a movie set near his house in Provence, France.

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* VacationDearBoy: In a case where "vacation" means "working near my summer home", the film was born out of Creator/RidleyScott's desire of a movie set near his house in Provence, France.France.
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* FakeAmerican: Creator/AbbieCornish as Christie, who hails from Napa Valley.


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* GenreAdultery: Ridley Scott, who normally directs big {{Spectacle}} action movies, doing a romantic comedy. Even when compared to ''Film/MatchstickMen'' it's an odd choice.
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* FakeBrit: One of many films in which New Zealander Russell Crowe played a British man.
* VacationDearBoy: In a case where "vacation" means "working near my summer home", the film was born out of Ridley Scott's desire of a movie set near his house in Provence, France.

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* FakeBrit: One of many films in which New Zealander Russell Crowe Creator/RussellCrowe played a British man.
* VacationDearBoy: In a case where "vacation" means "working near my summer home", the film was born out of Ridley Scott's Creator/RidleyScott's desire of a movie set near his house in Provence, France.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $35 million. Box office, $7,459,300 (domestic), $42,064,105 (worldwide).
* FakeBrit: One of many films in which New Zealander Russell Crowe played a British man.
* VacationDearBoy: In a case where "vacation" means "working near my summer home", the film was born out of Ridley Scott's desire of a movie set near his house in Provence, France.

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