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Jersey Girl (2004)

Release Date:
Friday, March 26, 2004

MPAA Rating:
PG-13

Rating Reason:
For language, sexual content including frank dialogue

Genre:
Comedy

Starring:
Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Raquel Castro, Jason Biggs, George Carlin, Jason Lee, Liv Tyler, Matt Damon, Stephen Root, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, Will Smith, Mike Starr

Written By:
Kevin Smith

Director:
Kevin Smith

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Synopsis:
Ollie Trinke (Ben Affleck) is a smooth and successful Manhattan music publicist who seems to have it all. When his perfect life is suddenly tragically upended - leaving him as a single father unqualified for the role - he snaps.

Before long Ollie's big city life is a memory. Out of a job and out of luck, he reluctantly moves in with his father (George Carlin) back home to the New Jersey suburb where he was raised. It is the lowest point in his life. Just ask him.

The years pass and with them Ollie's plans for his future. Stuck in an unexciting, dead-end job, he sees no way out and no way back to the life he used to love. But he adores his young daughter Gertie (Raquel Castro), and she loves their life in the 'burbs. To her, Jersey is paradise.

While renting Gertie's favorite movie for the zillionth time one day, Ollie meets Maya (Liv Tyler), who challenges his priorities and perspective. He begins to realize that sometimes you have to forget about who you thought you were, accept who you are and acknowledge what makes you happy.

A dramatic comedy from writer/director, Kevin Smith, JERSEY GIRL reveals the honest, heartfelt and often amusing story about the man who wanted it all but got all that he needed.

Jersey Girl (2004) | Review



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