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Duration: 138 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1040 | Added: 2013-Sep-24 |
Alternate Names: Esmeralda Belle Jané, Lacy Chabert, Esmeralda Belle Jané, Lacey Nicole Chabert, Λέισι Τσάμπέρτ, Лейси Шабер, لیسی شابر
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Lacey Nicole Chabert, born September 30, 1982, is an American actress known for her role as Claudia Salinger in 'Party of Five' (1994-2000). She voiced Eliza Thornberry in 'The Wild Thornberrys' and has appeared in films like 'Lost in Space', 'Not Another Teen Movie', 'Daddy Day Care', 'Mean Girls', and 'Black Christmas'. In 'Slightly Single in L.A.' (2013), Chabert plays Dale Squire, a hip, quirky single woman reflecting on relationships while her friend's wedding approaches.
Release Year: 2013
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Slightly Single in LA
Director: Christie Will Wolf
Writer: Christie Will Wolf
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Companies: Helios Productions, Imprint Entertainment, Most/Rice Films
Genre: Comedy, Romance
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Keywords: woman director
Dale Squire, a quirky and independent woman living in Los Angeles, becomes disheartened by her unsuccessful attempts at finding meaningful relationships. She concludes that finding love in LA is impossible until she unexpectedly encounters Zach, an old friend who has since become a successful rock star. Dale starts to believe that perhaps love could be possible after all, but she realizes this just as Jill, her socialite friend, gets married, causing Dale to reflect on the significance of marriage and mutual respect in relationships. However, Dale's realization comes at a time when Zach might already have moved on, leaving her in a silent love triangle.
Directed by Christie Will Wolf, 'Slightly Single in L.A.' is a comedy-drama that explores the complexities of dating and finding meaningful relationships in the city of angels through the eyes of Dale Squire. The film examines themes such as friendship, love, self-discovery, and the importance of mutual respect in relationships. Despite its limited plot details available, it appears to be a charming and relatable exploration of modern love.