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Ira & Abby

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 44m
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6.4/10
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Ira & Abby (2006)
A hastily married couple quickly devolve into a life of affairs, meddling parents, and therapy.
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A hastily married couple quickly devolve into a life of affairs, meddling parents, and therapy.A hastily married couple quickly devolve into a life of affairs, meddling parents, and therapy.A hastily married couple quickly devolve into a life of affairs, meddling parents, and therapy.

  • Director
    • Robert Cary
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Westfeldt
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Chris Messina
    • Jason Alexander
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    • Director
      • Robert Cary
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
      • Chris Messina
      • Jason Alexander
    • 26User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jennifer Westfeldt
    Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Abby Willoughby
    Chris Messina
    Chris Messina
    • Ira Black
    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Dr. Morris Saperstein
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Dr. Arnold Friedman
    Spiro Malas
    • Greek Waiter
    Kali Rocha
    Kali Rocha
    • Tracy
    Brad Bellamy
    • Henry
    Kevin Sussman
    Kevin Sussman
    • Lenny
    Marylouise Burke
    Marylouise Burke
    • Janice
    • (as Mary Louise Burke)
    Judith Light
    Judith Light
    • Arlene Black
    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • Seymour Black
    Michael McGrath
    • Tony the Doorman
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Michael Willoughby
    Frances Conroy
    Frances Conroy
    • Lynne Willoughby
    Malachy McCourt
    Malachy McCourt
    • 1st Justice of the Peace
    Modi
    Modi
    • Marvin the Limo Driver
    • (as Modi Rosenfeld)
    Ramón Rodríguez
    Ramón Rodríguez
    • Julio the Subway Mugger
    • (as Ramon Rodriguez)
    Toni Di Buono
    Toni Di Buono
    • Woman Mugged on Subway
    • Director
      • Robert Cary
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
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    User reviews26

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    7GaelicLass

    A Future Neil or Woody, Maybe?

    While looking for something with Jon Hamm in it, I stumbled upon his girlfriend, Jennifer Westfeldt's movie, Ira and Abby, and was so glad I did. While Mr. Hamm only has one line in it, the rest of the film kept me very interested in it.

    Ms Westfieldt has written a wonderful comedy reminiscent of those of the last decade going back to the 20's, but even more of the sitcoms and movies of the 60's-90's. Writers like Neil Simon and Woody Allen kept us laughing at their comedies with the same wit and fast, sharp tongued dialog that Ms Westfieldt exhibits here in her film. Ever see Mad About You on TV? It's very similar in style to Ira and Abby, right down to it's Jewishness.

    Ira is the epitome of the neurotic Jewish young man who can't seem to find happiness anywhere until he meets the quirky Abby and her happy, loving family who are old laid back hippies, much like the format of the TV show Darma and Greg. We just don't get great comedies like these anymore, in movies or TV. His parents are wealthy neurotic psychoanalysts in NYC, of course.

    The beginning was slow for me, probably because I didn't like Chris Messina as Ira very much. Another actor would have been better in that role I believe, but no one springs to mind now and they cannot pay the big salaries that Woody Allen productions can. I hung in there hoping to see Jon Hamm and ended up hooked on it (being the lover of great wit that I am) and relished every last word and witty scene.

    I loved the acting of the older, more experienced entourage with some greats like Robert Klein and Fred Willard, and the wonderful Frances Conroy. Judith Light did a great job with her part, as well as all the supporting cast of mostly seasoned veteran character actors. Jennifer really shone as the quirky girl reminiscent of Diane Keaton and Mia Farrow from Woody's movies. Jill Clayburg is another who comes to mind. They all managed the fast pace of the dialog under the masterful direction of David Clary who kept things moving at a quick pace and pulled good performances from everyone, but mainly Jennifer who was one of the least experienced actors in it.

    I will have to rent Jennifer's other movies to see if they are as enjoyable this one; I have only seen snippets of Kissing Jessica Stein, but based on those I think I will prefer this movie more.

    I think Jennifer has a great career in writing once she finds her own style. She has done a great job here and I look forward to the films in her future. Woody won't be around forever and we will need a replacement. I recommend this film to anyone who loves Woody Allen movies, especially the older ones.
    7myronlearn

    Could Be Much Worse

    This film, though far fetched and not even remotely credible, does have some funny moments and even a few life lessons along the way. The performances are surprisingly decent, given the not-so-decent script the performers had to contend with. Overall, this movie requires no rocket science degree to muddle through, but I did find it surprisingly entertaining.
    10Alarming_Passion

    Awesome movie!

    Jennifer Westfeldt is just great in her role as Abby. But, her story and screenplay really make this a great film. Chris Messina is absolutely incredible in the lead role, which was certainly no piece of cake for any actor. But he pulls it off like a hot knife through butter. The two of them in this awesome script make for a great film. The supporting cast ain't chopped liver either. Judith Light and Robert Klein were a wonderful delight. This film has it all in terms of a meaningful story about love and romance done with great comedy and charm. It asks all the tough questions about marriage and answers them eloquently. The comedy is wonderfully done.

    Anyone who's ever had a relationship, or wanted one, or ever thought about marriage or even divorce should see this film. The script moves along at a fast clip with witty dialog at every turn, like I haven't seen since His Girl Friday. The plot keeps twisting with surprises. Every other scene will have you laughing. This film takes a very serious look at the matters of love, marriage, and divorce and examines them deeply, while keeping it all on the lighter side. This is good old fashion romantic family comedy. They don't make them like this very often.
    10jeggy

    great comedy, romance and relationship film

    This was one of the most entertaining films I have seen in a long time. I was looking forward to seeing this film by Jennifer Westfeldt since her "Kissing Jessica Stein" was such a delight. Everyone I know has said that was one of their favorite films.

    "Ira and Abby" definitely doesn't disappoint. The casting is amazing with many top stars. Sometimes it appears that directors choose famous actors only for their celebrity. Not so in "Ira and Abby" since all of the actors give great performances and are not just caricatures. Jason Alexander, as one of the several psychiatrists in the movie, sheds his Seinfeld persona and truly gets into his character. Same with Robert Klein, who gives one of his best performances. Jennifer Westfeldt, as Abby, is refreshing and natural and is a joy to watch as she goes through myriad of emotions and transformations in the film. Kudos to the casting director for all of the excellent choices.

    The writer and director have intelligently avoided showing us a serious subject as simply funny and without pain. There is a lot of humor but also a serious side with a twist ending that makes this film a must see for all ages. It is an original and refreshing take on modern romance.
    TinyPliny

    Celebration of Abnormal Normality

    Loved this movie from start to finish. The script is intelligent and wonderfully humorous. In a day and age where comedy is stricken with a poverty of feeling and nuances, this movie is a brilliant example of how comedy could skillfully be presented with a generous dose of insight and wisdom.

    The actors portraying Ira and Abby and the supporting cast are so genuine that it's hard to believe that they are unreal. I believe that we don't need any more sadness from the celluloid medium anymore than we already have in our lives, so I love happy movies. This movie is a celebration of happiness and delivers it in dollops.

    I strongly recommend that you go and see it as soon as you can. It is bound to lift your spirits and fill you with joy!

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    • Quotes

      Arlene Black: [Of her 33-year marriage] You two need to know the truth. It's no picnic!

      Abby Willoughby: Were you in love in the beginning?

      Arlene Black: [simultaneously] No.

      Seymour Black: [simultaneously] Not so much.

      Ira Black: [unnerved] I thought you were madly in love.

      Arlene Black: That's what we told you when you were younger. It was a good story, it made you happy.

      Ira Black: You were never in love? That's... that's depressing!

      Seymour Black: That's why we didn't tell you.

      Arlene Black: You learn to love. You *learn* to love, because you're *stuck* with each other.

      Seymour Black: Well, not stuck. Um - *hinged*. Hinged! You're hinged together, so that you can still move a little, but at the end of the day, you're always together, through good and bad.

      Abby Willoughby: Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's *very* bad.

      Seymour Black: Hasn't been so bad, Arl.

      Arlene Black: It's been bad, Sy. Trust me, Abby.

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      Features Harvey (1950)
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      It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
      Written by Edward Pola and George Wyle

      Performed by Andy Williams

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2008 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Айра и Эбби
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Breakout Pictures
      • Team Todd
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $221,096
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,938
      • Sep 16, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $563,611
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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