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Harper's autobiographical novel is almost out, his girlfriend Robin desires commitment, and he's best man at the wedding of Lance, a pro athlete. He goes to New York early (Robin will come for the wedding) to hang out with Lance and other friends, including Jordan, his former almost-lover, now in media and privy to an advance copy of the book. The men discuss women, never facing their own double standard; Jordan wants to try again with Harper, at least for one night; and Harper fears that Lance will read his book and learn that the bride-to-be slept with him once to avenge Lance's many affairs. Can Harper mature before Lance kills him, Jordan seduces him, and he loses Robin? (official distributor synopsis)

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English I have already seen quite a few black conversational romantic comedies from recent times, but it's a fact that this one stands out among them. It's not a particularly special film, but it does have a plot, good acting performances, and it's not completely pathetic. It may not succeed among classic and good romantic films, but it is good in comparison to other similar movies. Sometimes it's quite funny, the romance works, but the ending is simply romantically bad. ()

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