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A neurotic best-selling author on love, with the heightened emotional capacity of a woman, can write so eloquently about the subject, but can't keep girls from leaving him. After he comes back to his apartment in New York City to find his fiancé with another man, he returns to his hometown and the only woman he ever left, his mother. There, he renews his relationships with the people that matter the most, his family and friends. By a simple twist of fate he meets a free-spirited bookseller who challenges him to let people appreciate him for who he is. (c) Official Site
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Movie Title : Language of a Broken Heart
Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Comedy
Release Date : Mar 8, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : R

Actors :Juddy Talt,Kate French,Julie White,Ethan Cohn,Lara Pulver,Luke Coffee,Kelley Johnson,Jonah Hall,Oscar Nunez,Lydia Mackay,Steve Anderson (V),Nikki Donley,Michael Aills,Matthew Posey,Ethan Cohen

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All Critics Ranting For Language of a Broken Heart : 4.3

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This is a jolly coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy named Laurent Chevalier who is growing up in bourgeois surroundings in Dijon, France. This is France in the mid-1950s rather than America in the 1990s. Thus, Laurent is unharmed by events which would irreparably shatter the self-esteem of a modern American adolescent: he gets drunk, he smokes, he has sex, he is smothered by his mother, he is ignored by his father, a priest makes a pass at him, he gets rheumatoid fever, etc. There's enough scandalous behavior in this film to make 100 made-for-TV movies, and yet this is a very happy and oddly innocent tale.

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