A magazine editor (Jamie Foxx) gets
dumped in nasty fashion, so he retaliates
by writing a manual on how to break up
the right way. That winds up being just a
little subplot in what turns out to be a
movie about mistaken identity, deception
and Gabrielle Unions hair. While some
of the stars do OK workincluding Foxx
and Morris Chestnut as his womanizing
cousinthe movie feels like a thousand
others, has nowhere to really go, and
clocks in at a short 85 minutes. A silly
subplot that features Jennifer Esposito as
a conniving woman trying to get a rich
man to marry her makes the film feel like
three hours, although Peter MacNicol (as
that rich man) gets a couple of laughs.
Director Daniel Taplitz seems to know
that his film is running out of gas by the
halfway mark, so there are many jokes
involving a drunken pug thrown in for
good measure. Foxx and Union make for
an appealing screen couple, but the film
around them is derelict.