A Novel Romance

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A Novel Romance
Directed byAllie Dvorin
Written byAllie Dvorin
Produced byMorris S. Levy
StarringSteve Guttenberg
Shannon Elizabeth
Milena Govich
Matthew Del Negro
Jeffrey Ross
Doug E. Doug
Jay O. Sanders
CinematographyJon Miguel Delgado
Edited byGlenn Conte
Music byMichelangelo Sosnowitz
Distributed byEntertainment One
Release date
  • November 11, 2011 (2011-11-11)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

A Novel Romance is a 2011 comedy-drama film about a chance meeting between two strangers that leads the unlikely pair to become roommates, and despite their differences, the two eventually realize that they have spent all their lives waiting for one another.[1][2] The film is produced by Morris S. Levy and directed by Allie Dvorin. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Milena Govich and Shannon Elizabeth, with cinematography by Jon Miguel Delgado, editing by Glenn Conte, and a musical score by Michelangelo Sosnowitz.

Plot[edit]

After making a name for himself in the advertising world, Nate Shepard is fired for being out of touch with the times and technology. Out at a restaurant, where he is to meet up with his girlfriend Adi and another couple, drinking his woes away at the bar, Nate meets the instantly desirable Jenny. They connect wonderfully and soon discover that they are actually waiting for each other.

When their other halves arrive, (Adi and Buddy) it seems as though they bring out the worst in Nate and Jenny. Dinner is uncomfortable and after dinner is made even more uncomfortable when Adi breaks up with Nate due to his lack of ambition and money.

Meanwhile, Jenny leaves town for a wedding and Buddy refuses to go with her so he can party with his best friend, LA hipster Sam Steele. Together, Buddy and Sam party, find girls, and consume an enormous amount of cocaine. Buddy ends up hooking up with a girl at the club and doing even more cocaine. The next day we find out that Buddy has overdosed and died. We're led to believe the girl he hooked up with called 911, but it's not certain.

Jenny is in shock. Nate attends the memorial and once again, Nate and Jenny connect. Jenny soon realizes she needs to be out of the apartment she shared with her deceased boyfriend and through the recommendation of a mutual friend, she finds herself at Nate's Brooklyn loft to see if a roommate situation might work out. As Nate and Jenny start to co-mingle their lives, everything gets a new perspective. Nate's budding career as a novelist gains traction, and Jenny begins her journey to get over Buddy.

After living with Nate for several weeks, Jenny decides to invite him to her family thanksgiving celebration. The celebration falls apart when Jenny and her father get into a fight and Jenny calls her parents out for not keeping in touch to make sure she's okay after her boyfriend died. After Jenny leaves the room and Nate follows, they end up having sex in what appears to be her childhood bedroom at Jenny's request.

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Reception[edit]

A Novel Romance holds a 0% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Smith, Kyle (11 November 2011). "A Novel Romance". nypost.com. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. ^ "A Novel Romance". slantmagazine.com. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  3. ^ "A Novel Romance (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 19 February 2018.

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