Maybe I Do stars Susan Sarandon, William H. Macy, Diane Keaton, and Richard Gere
) and Allen , a couple. Allen doesn’t seem all too thrilled about the prospect of marriage
and fears the level of commitment needed to build a life with someone. And why wouldn’t he? When sharing his concerns with his parents—played by Macy and Sarandon—he receives nothing but cynicism about love and the lasting bond of marriage. Oh, not to mention—both of his parents are inus to Michelle’s parents, played by Keaton and Gere. Those two are also engaged in infidelity, with Allen’s parents of all people.
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