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Bridget Jones's Baby
by Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer, Emma Thompson
Bridget talks to her unborn baby while drawing a map of their 'village' of support, including her eccentric friends and family. She humorously weighs the pros and cons of the two potential fathers, Jack and Mark, before deciding she must finally break the news to Mark.
BYO
by Natalie Portman, Laura Moses
A group of friends brainstorm a strict set of rules for their 'Bring Your Own' dating event, vetting potential men based on fashion faux pas and personality red flags. The scene highlights the cynical yet hopeful camaraderie between the women as they navigate the Los Angeles dating scene.
Valentine's Day
by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein
Reed shares the news of his engagement proposal with his close friend Julia, revealing that while his girlfriend said yes, she didn't like the ring. Julia offers support and contemplates making a grand romantic gesture of her own by surprising her boyfriend in San Francisco. The two friends share a moment of vulnerability and encouragement regarding their respective romantic lives.
Julia tries to convince her boyfriend, Harrison, to stay in town for Valentine's Day instead of flying to San Francisco for work. As they prepare for their day, Julia explains the social pressure and 'cosmic bitch-slap' that the holiday represents for single people.
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
by Woody Allen
While dining in Barcelona, two American friends are approached by a charismatic painter who boldly invites them to fly to Oviedo for a weekend of sightseeing and group lovemaking. The scene highlights the sharp contrast between Vicky's pragmatic skepticism and Cristina's impulsive attraction to adventure.
Shakespeare in Love
by Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard
A struggling young William Shakespeare seeks the help of Dr. Moth to diagnose his severe writer's block. Will laments the loss of his poetic inspiration and sexual potency, while the doctor attempts to find a psychological connection between Will's failing marriage and his inability to write.
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
Following a tense evening, Rob impulsively proposes to Sharon while she is pregnant and facing a health scare. They navigate the absurdity of their situation, balancing genuine fear about their future with their signature dark wit and blunt honesty.
Sharon calls Rob to inform him that she is pregnant following their brief, intense fling. The two characters grapple with the shock of the news while navigating their mutual responsibility and the reality of being relative strangers.
During a date in Boston, Rob receives an unexpected phone call from Sharon, a woman he had a week-long fling with in London. The casual conversation takes a life-altering turn when Sharon reveals she is pregnant, forcing both to confront the consequences of their brief encounter and decide how to move forward as near-strangers.
Bridesmaids
by Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig
Annie, reeling from a series of personal and professional setbacks, confides in Officer Rhodes at a bar. She expresses her feelings of failure and self-doubt, particularly regarding her abandoned passion for baking. Rhodes, in turn, offers a comforting perspective and reveals a budding interest in her, creating a moment of unexpected connection amidst her despair.
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