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Six New Yorkers have an interrelated series of relationships. TV producer Tommy (Edward Burns), who's just
broken up with his girlfriend, has a short relationship with commitment-phobe Maria, who he meets in a video store, and also hooks up with married real-estate
agent Annie, who he meets while apartment hunting. Annie (Heather Graham) is open to a relationship because her husband, Griffin, is cheating on her, which she slowly comes
to realize through talking to her friend/co-worker who's gone through the same thing. Griffin, a 39-year-old dentist, is cheating with 19-year-old waitress
Ashley, who he picked up in a park; she realizes she can do better when Ben, a hotel doorman and aspiring musician, tries to pick her up, in a belated
attempt to recover from his divorce a year ago from schoolteacher Maria. Most of these relationships seem driven
more by a desperate need to be in a relationship than actual love.
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Hudson Street (btw Perry Street and West 11th Street) Manhattan. |
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Times Square (Broadway, 7th Avenue, West 42nd and 47th Streets) Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: Stingy Lulu's Diner has since closed down. Actress Brittany Murphy who sadly died at the young
age of 32 was also seen in this diner in the film, Uptown Girls.
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Stingy Lulu's Diner, 129 St Mark's Place and Avenue A, Manhattan. |
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Griffin's Apartment, 47 5th Avenue and East 12th Street, Manhattan. |
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Katz's Delicatessen, 205 East Houston Street and Ludlow Street, Manhattan. |
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Crosby Street and Prince Street, Manhattan. |
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Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby Street and Prince Street, Manhattan. |
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