

When Ashley asks for a divorce, the good-natured Carey runs to his friends, Julie and Paul, for support. Their secret to happiness is an open marriage; that is, until Carey crosses the line and throws all of their relationships into chaos.
- Kevin Ward2026年1月11日My bad for sleeping on this, but this was surprisingly good. I’m not a huge rom-com fan and I’m definitely not a fan of love triangle / open-relationship drama, but I was completely won over almost immediately. Really funny. Some incredible and physical fight scenes. The four leads had excellent chemistry and comedic timing.
- Rob Logan | The Geek Generation2025年11月1日The best term I can come up with to describe Splitsville is "subtly insane," as it consistently walks a fine line between being both grounded and completely off-the-rails. Everyone's equally as charming as they are absurd, and there wasn't a single moment where I wasn't invested in the chaos. It also has one of my favorite fight scenes I've seen in a film in a long time.
- Johan Potgieter2025年10月27日I don't get how anyone can say they don't like this movie. It was amazing. Crazy but in the best possible way. Some may say it makes a mockery of traditional family values and I think that's the entire point. People can find the love they really need in unconventional ways, one size does not fit all. We, as humans, are way to complicated for that,
- rg94002025年9月27日Splitsville feels like almost an absurdist take on the romcom genre. The premise is outlandish, but it could have been done in a way that felt somewhat authentic. This movie makes no pretense about it being realistic. Everything that happens feels completely inorganic and unrealistic. That's not necessarily a bad thing. The characters feel like caricatures, but it leads to comedic situations. There are some genuinely funny sequences that could only work due to the absurdism and would not fit into a more grounded romcom. The problem is that it also makes it hard to actually care about the characters and their relationships. They don't react naturally but rather ot suit the needs of the plot. This means that it is very hard for the viewer to actually become invested in their messy relationship drama outside of enjoying the comedy. To some degree, the movie acknowledges this. The act cards, cleverly designed and named, highlight the silliness, and the actual dramatic moments are fairly limited. However, I do think this movie thinks it is conveying some sort of insightful message about relationships that never feels earned. Thankfully, I do not think that detracts too much from the movie because it never is afraid to lean into the comedy, and the dramatic moments do not overstay their welcome. I should note that the movie is also structured very strangely. Each act feels almost like a different movie, and sometimes it feels like a lot of time has passed between each one due to such drastic relationship changes that happen offscreen. I can easily see this being offputting, and it does feel like the movie is all over the place. For me, it fit the madcap nature of the plot and characters and even acting. Dakota Johnson is the only one doing any sort of genuine acting, but I think Adria Arjona is having a lot of fun with the over-the-top nature of her character. Kyle Marvin's acting is a bit strange in this movie, but it fits his role. The movie is at its best when it has these crazy setpieces, specifically one that takes place at around the halfway point, and they definitely elicited laughs from me. Overall, this is a strange movie to rate. I do not think it feels sincere at all, which is going to alienate the audience it is marketed towards. It has a structure that feels choppy. The acting feels stilted and over the top. Yet, all of these things also give it its own identity and lend themselves to the fun insanity of the movie. When it embraces that aspect, it is fairly fun, and it doesn't try too hard to pretend it is more than that (with a few exceptions).
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Splitsvilleは2025年8月21日に公開されました。
SplitsvilleはMichael Angelo Covinoが監督を務めました。
Splitsvilleの上映時間は1h 44mです。
SplitsvilleはDakota Johnson, Michael Angelo Covino, Emily Korteweg, Kyle Marvin, Samantha Racanelli, Ro Donnelly, Jeff Deutchman, Ryan Hellerがプロデューサーを務めました。
When Ashley asks for a divorce, the good-natured Carey runs to his friends, Julie and Paul, for support. Their secret to happiness is an open marriage; that is, until Carey crosses the line and throws all of their relationships into chaos.
Splitsvilleの主要人物はCarey (Kyle Marvin), Paul (Michael Angelo Covino), Julie (Dakota Johnson)です。
SplitsvilleはRと評価されています。
Splitsvilleはコメディ, ロマンス, ドラマ映画です。
Splitsvilleは、視聴者によって10点満点中8.4点をつけられています。
Splitsvilleの予算は$2000万です。
Splitsvilleの興行収入は$348.8万です。


















