Comedy   United States of America

In the movie Breaking Them Up, Damien, a 15-year-old relationship expert, becomes tired of his parents' constant arguing and believes they are incompatible. Alongside his best friend Erin, the duo has a profitable side hustle of setting up their classmates with compatible partners.

When Damien accidentally stumbles upon a hidden marriage certificate, he becomes convinced that his parents had a shotgun wedding, meaning they rushed into marriage due to an unplanned pregnancy. Believing this to be the root cause of their constant bickering, Damien convinces Erin to redirect their matchmaking efforts towards finding new partners for his parents.

As Damien and Erin delve into the world of adult relationships, they encounter various challenges. They begin searching for potential partners for Damien's parents, organizing secret dates and orchestrating chance encounters. Along the way, they start to understand the complexities of adult relationships and the consequences of their actions.

Unbeknownst to Damien, his parents' issues extend beyond the rushed marriage. They have deep-rooted communication problems and unresolved personal issues that have hindered their relationship throughout the years. While Damien's intentions are noble, his meddling inadvertently uncovers these underlying problems, causing his parents' relationship to unravel further.

As the movie progresses, the consequences of Damien and Erin's actions start to weigh heavily on them. They witness the emotional toll their matchmaking efforts have on their classmates and, ultimately, on their own parents. Damien realizes that meddling in others' relationships and attempting to fix his parents may not be the solution to his own unhappiness.

In a pivotal moment, Damien confronts his parents about their issues and reveals his true intentions behind their matchmaking campaign. This leads to a heartfelt conversation where both parents express their love for each other and their commitment to working on their marriage.

In the end, Damien learns that not all relationships are perfect, and it takes effort, compromise, and open communication to make them work. He realizes that his parents' flaws do not invalidate their love for each other and that it is not his place to interfere. Breaking Them Up ultimately delivers a heartwarming message about acceptance, forgiveness, and the complexities of love and relationships.
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