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CastBrittany MurphyRon LivingstonHolly Hunter
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Premiere DateJanuary 6, 2021
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IMDB Rating5.3 (19,294)
Little Black Book is a romantic comedy-drama film released in 2004, centered around the complexities of relationships and the exploration of intimacy in the age of digital connections. The film follows the life of a young woman named Stephanie Parker, played by Brittany Murphy, who works as a production assistant on a popular daytime talk show. Stephanie embodies a blend of ambition and vulnerability, driven by her desire for connection and understanding in both her professional and personal life.
Set in the vibrant and sometimes chaotic world of New York City, the narrative unfolds as Stephanie navigates the ups and downs of love and friendship. Her character is charming and relatable, grappling with her insecurities while trying to balance her work and romantic endeavors. The film delves into the nuances of modern dating, emphasizing the often ambiguous nature of relationships in a world where everyone seems to be seeking something different.
As the story progresses, Stephanie finds herself in a situation when her boyfriend, Derek, portrayed by Jerry O'Connell, inadvertently leaves behind a small black book filled with the names and contact information of his former girlfriends. Overcome by curiosity and a tinge of insecurity, Stephanie embarks on a journey to discover the identities and stories of these women, which leads her to confront her own feelings of jealousy and inadequacy. This quest prompts her to explore the relationships Derek had before her, igniting an internal conflict as she weighs the weight of his past against her own expectations for their future.
The film is structured around Stephanie's interactions with these former loves of Derek