Heartbreakers (2001)
Release Year: 2001
Nation: United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Las estafadoras, Heartbreakers - Achtung: Scharfe Kurven, Фатални жени, Doce Trapaça, Les enjoleuses
Director: David Mirkin
Writer: Paul Guay, Robert Dunn, Stephen Mazur
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Irving Ong, John Davis, Richard Stenta
Executive_Producer: Gary Smith, Clayton Townsend, Hadeel Reda
Companies: Davis Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Winchester Films
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Budget: 35.000.000
Awards & Similar
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Keywords
Keywords: cons and scams
Story
Max and Page, a mother-daughter duo, operate as skilled con artists targeting wealthy men. Max woos these men into proposing to her, while Page entices them into infidelity. Once caught red-handed by Max, the husbands are swiftly divorced, leaving them financially drained. This well-oiled scheme repeats with the next unsuspecting victim.
Summary
Heartbreakers (2001), directed by David Mirkin, is a comedic take on love and deception. Set in an era of excess wealth, it follows Max and Page, a formidable mother-daughter team who exploit men's romantic vulnerabilities for financial gain. The film balances humor with subtle critiques of materialism and the institution of marriage.

