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The Divorce Party
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This story tells about more great comedy and romance, where there is a couple from the millennium generation in the mid-twenties. The couple seems to have many problems. When Suzanne suddenly realizes that she is miserable and wants a divorce, Nate packs his bags and heads the hotel to stay away from home. It may be very bad where Nate discovered that he had been completely abandoned by all the former 'friends'. So in the end, Nate decided to do something new after getting to know Katie, the newly divorced, who was organizing a wonderful divorce party.
This story tells about more great comedy and romance, where there is a couple from the millennium generation in the mid-twenties. The couple seems to have many problems. When Suzanne suddenly realizes that she is miserable and wants a divorce, Nate packs his bags and heads the hotel to stay away from home. It may be very bad where Nate discovered that he had been completely abandoned by all the former 'friends'. So in the end, Nate decided to do something new after getting to know Katie, the newly divorced, who was organizing a wonderful divorce party.
Actors:
Bethany DeZelle,
Heidi Christina Baynard,
Jason Looney,
Jeremy Sykes,
Glenn D. Bridges,
Lindsay Ayliffe,
Rushi Kota
Bethany DeZelle
Heidi Christina Baynard
Jason Looney
Jeremy Sykes
July 4, 1980 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Glenn D. Bridges
Lindsay Ayliffe
Rushi Kota
16 April 1987, Secunderabad, Andhra, India
Director:
Hughes William Thompson
Country:
United States
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February 08, 2019
Despite the film's baked-in predictability... proves funny, gently ironic and ultimately touching. Lovely use of Savannah, Ga., locales as well.

