

Splitsville
After Ashley asks for a divorce, good-natured Carey runs to his friends, Julie and Paul, for support. He’s shocked to discover that the secret to their happiness is an open marriage, that is until Carey crosses the line and throws all of their relationships into chaos.
Critics Sentiment
Julie breaks pottery over jet ski accuser's head
Russ's birthday party erupts into relationship confrontations
The film peaks with absurd physical comedy in the first act but crashes during the overstuffed birthday party climax where multiple plot threads collide messily.
Splitsville starts strong with effective setup and peaks during its absurdist physical comedy moments, particularly Dakota Johnson's pottery-smashing scene. However, the film gradually loses steam in its second half as the relationship dynamics become repetitive and the plot becomes increasingly overstuffed. Critics consistently noted that while the film has funny moments and good performances, it ultimately feels bloated and struggles to maintain focus, leading to a rushed and unsatisfying conclusion.
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Kyle Marvin
Carey

Michael Angelo Covino
Paul

Dakota Johnson
Julie

Adria Arjona
Ashley

Nicholas Braun
Matt

David Castañeda
Fede

O-T Fagbenle
Brent

Charlie Gillespie
Jackson

Simon Webster
Russ

Nahéma Ricci
Antoneta

Tyrone Benskin
Dr. Ott
Leo Hennely
Connor

Robin Guillen
Wetsuit Man

Letitia Brookes
Officer Lank

Tyler Hall
Crash Driver
Emily O'Connor
Dead Woman
Luke McPhail
Brandon Lugiana
Jean-Claude Morais
Process Server
Jai Pun
Oliver

Jessika Mathurin
Keri
Crew
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