Synopsis
Breaking up just got easier
Two women run a business breaking up couples for cash but when one develops a conscience their friendship unravels.
Directed by Jackie van Beek, Madeleine Sami
Two women run a business breaking up couples for cash but when one develops a conscience their friendship unravels.
Ayrılmak İstiyorum, 棒打鸳鸯, Las separadoras de parejas, Ruptures et compagnie, 이별 조작단, Até que a Gente te Separe, Zrywaczki, Breaker Upperers - Le sfasciacoppie, Trennung auf Bestellung, 拆偶事務所, זה נגמר, Đội tư vấn chia tay
"See you around."
"No."
“I will see you around. It’s New Zealand, so... chances are, you know?”
‘Are you attracted to Kristen Stewart?’
‘Who’s that?’
‘Yeah you’re definitely not gay’
I’m starting to think that all kiwis are imbued at birth with a perfect sense of comedic timing
“she’s very delicate. delicate like a delicate flower, but very persuasive like a persuasive... flower.”
this film was hilariously witty from start to finish and actually made my jaw hurt from laughing so much. the concept was unlike anything i’ve ever seen before and it was packed with so much natural comedic talent from the best kiwi actors in the business, not to mention that it was written and directed by the two amazing female leads. madeline sami and jackie van beek are both so talented and their on-screen womance was everything. without a doubt one of the best comedies of the year so far. 💔
*anything even remotely tied to Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement exists*
me: click click bitch
“Do you find Kristen Stewart hot?”
”Who’s Kristen Stewart?”
”No, no. You’re not gay.”
Kiwi humour is so crude yet fulfilling, brash yet wholesome; it’s my favourite brand of comedy ever since discovering Taika Waititi.
This stars, is written and directed by two hilarious women, Madeleine and Jackie—it’s sharp, full of heart, and worth 82 minutes of your time!