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10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up

The lover's un-bucket list
2020 | 75m | English

(1653 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Sparks fly when self-sufficient single mother Abigail meets magnetic perennial bachelor Ben. On their first date, they collaborate -- in jest -- on the ultimate list: 10 things to do together before they break up. But when fate intervenes, they soon embark on the most challenging journey of all -- building a family together, and the chance to trade their cynicism for hope.
Release Date: Mar 05, 2020
Director: Galt Niederhoffer
Writer: Galt Niederhoffer
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords new york city, bachelor, ex-girlfriend, one-night stand, cynicism, ex husband, fear of commitment, single mother, divorcee, immaturity, set up, opposites, list, life challenges, unplanned pregnancy, commitment issues, mismatched relationship, unlikely romance
Production Companies Vision Films, Franklin Avenue Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christina Ricci Abigail
Hamish Linklater Ben
Mia Sinclair Jenness Wallace
Brady Jenness Luke
Lindsey Broad Kate
Jon Abrahams Tim
Katia Winter Terren
Scott Adsit Barry (called Lewis in movie)
William Connell Kate's Date
Caitlin Mehner Dr. Sarah Sigmon
Shonica Gooden Dance Instructor
Haley Rawson Sister 1 - Annie
Penny O'Brien Sister 2 - Kate
Rachael Ma Sister 3 - Rachel
Kelly McEnerney Background
Adriana Santiago Background
Bia Gallo Background
Name Job
James Heerdegen Director of Photography
Marcy Robinson Colorist
Arturo Sosa First Assistant Editor, Editor
James Pedersen Production Executive
Adam Mantell Best Boy Electric
Andrew Naugle Key Grip
Galt Niederhoffer Director, Writer
Jonathan Alvarado Additional Key Grip
Ariel Marx Original Music Composer
Maite Pérez-Nievas Production Design
Lisa Harlow-Powell Costume Designer
Mike Brant Unit Production Manager
Jack O'Connor First Assistant Director
Mattheau O'Brien Second Assistant Director
Max Copolov Thanks
Amy Silver Thanks
Ryan Drury Music Consultant
Jeff Malen ADR Mixer
B.B. Enriquez VFX Artist
Marcy Robinson Digital Intermediate Colorist
Mike Tierney Scoring Mixer
Manuela Berlanga Extras Casting Assistant
Fred Siegel Post Production Accountant
Emerson Bruns Legal Services
Daniel Garcia Editorial Consultant
Lewis Goldstein Supervising Sound Editor
Thomas Ryan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jerrell Suelto Dialogue Editor
Alex Soto Sound Effects Editor
Alfred DeGrand Assistant Sound Editor
Lana Boy Key Set Production Assistant, Additional Production Assistant
Drew Moore Key Set Production Assistant
Dan Ogorzalek Set Production Assistant
Collin O'Neill Driver, Production Assistant
Bia Gallo Production Assistant
Kuper Bank Driver
Winston Scarlett Driver
Cesar Trimmino Driver
Morgane DuBief Producer's Assistant
Tara Cattalano Studio Teacher
Jacob Bittens Grip
Isabel Bethencourt Grip
Brian Bonacci Grip
Dongchan 'Mike' Kim Grip
Rosa Callejas Property Master, Art Department Assistant
Rachel Max Zabala Property Master
Mar Urrestarazu Set Decoration
Marissa Cool On Set Dresser
Michael Peters Location Manager
Evalena Marie Location Assistant
Maxwell Velazquez Second Second Assistant Director
Isabel Albertos Other
Laura Siegel Makeup Artist
Maria Rusche Gaffer
Joel Kingsbury Additional Gaffer
Daisy Zhou Gaffer
Cory Fraiman-Lott Best Boy Grip, Dolly Grip
Bill Saxelby Steadicam Operator
Kyle Kaplan Still Photographer
Ana Lomakina Script Supervisor
Michael Infante Sound Mixer
Xala Johnson Assistant Costume Designer
Anna Pasz Art Direction
Maxwell Buchan Art Department Assistant
Eli Kleinsmith Art Department Assistant
Vanessa Mitchell Key Hair Stylist
Leif Knyper Key Makeup Artist
Manny Siverio Stunt Coordinator
Cody Schrock First Assistant Camera
Adam DeRezendes Second Assistant Camera
Name Title
B. Austin Burger Executive Producer
Catherine Dewey Executive Producer
Beth Di Santo Executive Producer
Bingo Gubelmann Producer
Henry Kasdon Executive Producer
Todd Traina Executive Producer
William Goldberg Producer
Benji Kohn Executive Producer
Sean T. Lamb Producer
Tara O'Connor-Roche Executive Producer
Peter Brandi Associate Producer
Michael Breen Associate Producer
Galt Niederhoffer Producer
Reka Posta Co-Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
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2024 5 13 18 7
2024 6 13 23 8
2024 7 15 32 7
2024 8 11 19 7
2024 9 8 14 5
2024 10 14 25 9
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2024 12 10 12 7
2025 1 11 18 6
2025 2 8 16 3
2025 3 6 11 1
2025 4 2 4 1
2025 5 2 5 1
2025 6 1 3 1
2025 7 0 1 0
2025 8 1 1 0
2025 9 1 2 1
2025 10 3 5 2

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tmdb28039023
6.0

Abigail (Christina Ricci) is a single mother of two who becomes pregnant after a one-night stand with Ben (Hamish Linklater). She's mature and down to earth; he suffers from Peter Pan syndrome and tends to put his foot in his mouth (trying to talk her into getting an abortion: “no one is going to wa ... nt someone your age with three children”). In spite of his reaction, Abigail has sex with Ben again the same night she breaks the news to him; perhaps she thought she wasn't going to get any more pregnant than she already was. The next morning Ben decides that he not only wants to keep the baby but also attempt a relationship with her and her previous children – but this is more a whim than a well-thought-out decision; nearing 40, Ben thinks finally settling down is what he wants, or at least what he's supposed to want. At the same time, he sends Abigail mixed signals, to some extent paving the way for his eventual flight. Both engage in a vicious circle wherein she lowers her guard, and he lets her down; he returns with his tail between his legs, and she forgives him and takes him back. Ricci remains as capable and effective as she was when she debuted 30 years ago, and 10TWSDBWBU is a worthy addition to her eclectic filmography. That said, it's Linklater who elevates his game to a whole new level; his acting is so subtle you don't fully realize everything that's bubbling under the surface while watching the film – it's only as I write this that I reflect on the nuances of his performance. Ben could very well be a sociopath (and I think one character actually hints at that possibility). His boyish charm and rakish demeanor easily ingratiate him with Abigail and her family, and his immaturity and inexperience are the perfect excuse for his blunders – all the while underhandedly using Abigail's pregnancy, especially the deadline for an abortion, as some kind of ever-present ultimatum, to manipulate her. Writer/director Galt Niederhoffer doesn't expect us to like or dislike Ben; he leaves a small margin of ambiguity, enough for us to exercise our own judgment (though Linklater can convincingly turn the insanity all the way to 11, as he does in the Amazon Prime series Tell Me Your Secrets – another showcase for his mastery of the slow burn). Finally, 10TWSDBWBU (movies about lists are invariably bad, but in this case the title is misleading) is honest about what happens after happily ever after, and that alone makes it worth watching.

Sep 03, 2022