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June 2
The Break-Up
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![]() ![]() "They always had some strange subplot," says the actor of the scripts he's been sent. "I thought, 'l'd like to do one, but there's nothing out there that I'm responding to. Why no tjust develop something?''' And so he came up with The Break-Up, which finds the funny not in a couple's courtship but in their separation. "The charm of the movie is it's relatable," says Vaughn, who also produced. "In relationships, arguments about the garage elieker can be about so much more."
![]() Shot entirely in Chicago last summer, the movie stars Vaughn and Aniston as a couple who call it quits but continue to liye together in their jointly owned condo. Vaughn "is doing what he does best," explains Reed (Dawn With Lave). "He's playing a character who's still a boy. He's unevolved and maybe not ready for the level of relationship he's involved in."
![]() Aniston, meanwhile, shows off her Friends- honed comedic instincts-and a whole lot more. In one scene, she struts around in the buff, desperate to make her exjealous. Reed is coy regarding just how much bare Aniston made the cut ("You'll have to wait and see," he says) and is equally mum about the irony that a movie about warring former mates made lovebirds out of its stars. "I have to plead ignorance in terms of what was going on during the [shoot]," he says. "All I knew was they had amazing chemistry on camera and, frankly, that was all I cared about." (June 2)
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