"Addicted to Love" is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Griffin Dunne. The movie stars Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick in the lead roles.
The story follows Sam (played by Matthew Broderick) and Maggie (played by Meg Ryan), two jilted lovers who team up to seek revenge on their respective exes. Sam's former girlfriend, Linda (played by Kelly Preston), has left him for a French restaurateur named Anton (played by Tchéky Karyo), while Maggie's ex-boyfriend, Anton, has also left her for Linda. Sam and Maggie set up surveillance on Linda and Anton's apartment building, hoping to sabotage their relationship and win back their exes.
As Sam and Maggie work together on their revenge scheme, they develop an unexpected bond and begin to question their motives. They must confront their own feelings for each other and decide whether their pursuit of revenge is worth sacrificing their chance at love.
"Addicted to Love" is known for its quirky humor, charming performances, and unique premise. It explores themes of love, heartbreak, and redemption in a lighthearted and entertaining manner. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film has gained a cult following over the years and remains popular among fans of romantic comedies.