Summaries

Ric and Natalie are a happy young couple headed towards marriage. When Natalie finds her trusted mate in the company of last night's entertainment, the relationship abruptly ends leaving them to travel separate roads to self-discovery.

In this romantic comedy that redefines the measure of love, Ric (Sean Blakemore) and Natalie (Jade Jenise Dixon) are a happy young couple headed towards marriage after a brief courtship. When Natalie makes an early return home from a business trip and finds her trusted mate in the company of last night's entertainment, the relationship abruptly ends leaving them to travel separate roads to self-discovery. Amidst a series of romantic twists and comedic turns 'Big Ain't Bad' challenges us to study the superficial elements against which we measure love and value.

A young man with a beautiful and bright fiancée has a meaningless one-night stand. When she discovers his infidelity, she angrily breaks off their engagement. Soon she has to consider whether to pursue a relationship with a wealthier suitor who has made it clear that he sees her as a potential wife. As her former fiancé struggles to convince her to take him back and she examines her past and present life situation, they both learn some important lessons about love and forgiveness.—Leslye Allen (L. J. Allen-2)

Details

Keywords
  • young
  • couple
  • happiness
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Mar 31, 2005
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Production companies A-Town Filmworks Inc. Stepping Stone Productions Big Ain't Bad Productions LLC

Box office

Budget $250000
Gross US & Canada $12288
Opening weekend US & Canada $8696
Gross worldwide $12288

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 48m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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