Drew Barrymore's amazing career, 'Going the Distance' and her love for Ireland
"And I just thought the chemistry would be more real, and he really genuinely makes me laugh. So, that sort of joy would be more authentic, and the emotionality. So, I thought it was a kind of a rare opportunity."
The rom com doesn't stick to the by the book plotline of the genre but shows the characters frustrated and enraged by their awkward situations.
Barrymore said "For sure. First of all, I like my character. I got to put a lot of myself into her. I go out and have a drink at the end of a bad day, and I swear, and I talk dirty with my friends . . ."
"Totally, I know. The term 'romantic comedy', in some ways, I feel that's unfair to the movie. I love those movies. I've done those movies, but this is much more kinda true to what we go through in real life, but it's really funny."
"Going the Distance" will be released in the U.S. on September 3.
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