"Two Girls and a Guy" is a 1997 dramatic comedy film written and directed by James Toback. The movie features an ensemble cast, with Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role as Blake Allen, and Heather Graham and Natasha Gregson Wagner as the two female characters.
The story revolves around two women, Carla (Heather Graham) and Lou (Natasha Gregson Wagner), who discover that they are dating the same man, Blake Allen (Robert Downey Jr.). When Blake returns home, he is confronted by the two women, leading to intense and emotional confrontations. The film primarily takes place in Blake's apartment as the characters grapple with issues of fidelity, trust, and relationships.
"Two Girls and a Guy" is known for its unique storytelling approach, as it primarily focuses on the interactions between the three characters within the confines of a single location. The film explores themes of deception, self-discovery, and the complexities of human relationships. Robert Downey Jr.'s performance in the film received praise for its depth and complexity.