A Lot Like Love

A Lot Like Love

6.8

Apr 21 2005

2h 47m

Comedy, Drama, Romance

On a flight from Los Angeles to New York, Oliver and Emily make a connection, only to decide that they are poorly suited to be together. Over the next seven years, however, they are reunited time and time again, they go from being acquaintances to close friends to ... lovers?

Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher

Oliver Martin

Amanda Peet

Amanda Peet

Emily Friehl

Kathryn Hahn

Kathryn Hahn

Michelle

Kal Penn

Kal Penn

Jeeter

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