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Wanderlust (2012 film)

      Wanderlust is a 2012 comedy film directed by David Wain, starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd, as a married couple who try to escape modern society by finding themselves on a commune in Georgia, after the economy crashes down on their dreams in New York. Grossing only $24 million worldwide on a budget of $35 million.Wanderlust received critical praise, but was a box office disappointment. Wanderlust is the story of an urban couple who leave their comfortable lives in New York behind to experience a living on a rural commune. The film, in which the main characters are played by Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd, has the husband losing his job after shifting bag & baggage to New York. Deciding to try alternative living options that includes shifting in with Paul's brother in Atlanta, the couple encounter to try alternative living options that includes shifting in with Paul's brother in Atlanta, the couple encounter upon a community who live life on their own terms, Ignoring the materialistic pleasures of life, the Elysium community has their own way of looking at things. Here love rules without any bondage.
        George and Linda Gergenblatt are an urban married couple who purchase a micro-loft in New York after much hesitation. Rattled by sudden unemployment, a Manhattan couple surveys alternative living options, ultimately deciding to experiment with living on a rural commune where free love rules.

  • Director : David
  • Writers   : David Wain, Ken Marino
  • Stars       : Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Malin Akerman
After George is downsized from his financial firm and Linda's depressing documentary is cancelled, they can no longer afford their overpriced 'micro-loft' in New York. They find themselves with just one option to pack up their lives and head south to move in with George's brother and his wife. George and Linda stumble upon Elysium, an idyllic community where the only rule is to be yourself.
 
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