My Last Five Girlfriends, a 2009 film from Julian Kemp starring Brendan Patricks, is a British dark comedy based on pop-philosopher Alain De Botton's book, Essays In Love (U.S. title On Love).[1]
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Directed by | Julian Kemp |
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Music by | Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra |
Production company | Willing Pilowsky Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
After yet another failed relationship, 30-something Duncan (Brendan Patricks) decides to quiz his last five girlfriends to find out what went wrong in order to figure out how to find love. With advice from bizarre sources and intense flights of fancy, finally Duncan realises that love is a battleground where only the fittest can survive.
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Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives it a score of 32% based on reviews from 19 critics.[2]
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