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Product Information
A rising rock 'n' roll star concentrating on his career breaks off with his current girlfriend only to find himself falling for someone else.
Product Identifiers
EAN7321900124102
eBay Product ID (ePID)3956299
Product Key Features
ActorKyra Sedgwick, Chris Cornell, Matt Dillon, Eric Stoltz, Bill Pullman, Jeff Ament, Eddie Vedder, Jeremy Piven, Jim True, Bridget Fonda, Sheila Kelley, Stone Gossard, Campbell Scott, James Le Gros
Film/TV TitleSingles
DirectorCameron Crowe
Release Year2003
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesOuttakes\Trailer-1. Original Theatrical
GenreComedy, Romantic
Run Time95 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Number of Discs1
Additional InformationThe Seattle music scene is the ideal backdrop for Cameron Crowe's chronicle of the lives of single twentysomethings in the 1990s. Linda (Kyra Sedgwick) and Steve (Campbell Scott) are both tired of the singles scene and meeting the wrong people. Just when they are each ready to give up and give in to being alone, they meet each other and begin the delicate process of dating. Steve's apartment complex is also home to his ex-girlfriend, Janet (Bridget Fonda), and Cliff (Matt Dillon), the lead singer of a rock band. Janet imagines that Cliff is her boyfriend while Cliff considers her one of a few casual acquaintances. Debbie (Sheila Kelley), who also lives in the complex, resorts to video dating in her attempt to meet men with humorous but disastrous results. Crowe's script captures the nuances of relationships and romance (as he did with teen love in 1989's SAY ANYTHING) and follows the rocky roads that relationships can take. Music is the other main character here, with live performances from Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, cameos by the members of Pearl Jam, and a soundtrack that also includes titles by Paul Westerberg and Mudhoney.
Everyone growing up in the 90s remember "Singles".
And if you're a Grunge-fan it was a absolute must see.
"Singles" is a era defining film that remind me of "Friends" - but set in a grungy Seattle drama.
I love this film and have watched it at least ten times.
"Singles" is a wonderful movie about growing up and finding your own path for life.