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HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU (PG-13 for profanity, sexual content)

The "hip" title, the introduction of dozens of people piddling through sexual or marital crises, the easy Cliff Edelman tunes, the sure but unexciting camera work from John Barry and Ken Kwapis's polished but stereotypical direction of Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein's slick script tell you that this will be a smoothly delivered, overlong (130:00) version of "Sex and the City" - TV for the big screen.

These are a group of variously interconnected people living in Baltimore (shooting on location always introduces some vestige of interest) who wend their ways through single and married relationships in a mix/match series of episodes that in the final mix come up smelling like romantic roses. Based on a best-selling self-help book, it's less about romance than it is about how to have a romance. With a cast of sometimes capable actors - Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long and Drew Barrymore for starters - the flick hopes to stun and startle you into forgetting how trivial and hip-modern it purports to be.

Everything about the movie is polished, with enough shallowly conceived characters offered, hoping that quantity will make up for quality and by concealing the banality underneath. It's the kind of movie I have come to detest, but, assuredly, will make plenty of jingling at the box office.

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