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Follows a variety of New York characters as they navigate personal relationships and unexpected problems over the course of one day.Follows a variety of New York characters as they navigate personal relationships and unexpected problems over the course of one day.Follows a variety of New York characters as they navigate personal relationships and unexpected problems over the course of one day.
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The actors did good if you look at their individual performances. They're acting and presentation of their roles is really nice but it was all let down by a very weak story.
I felt that the makers of Person to person tried too hard to make an anthology (?) which would be super plain and blow people's minds....but they missed.
I don't know what it takes to make a good anthology movie because I'm not a writer or director but this isn't it.
I started watching for the actors and finished it for them too. The story doesn't have the strength to keep you hooked.
Some bland and simple movies make you feel human and that's what was unsuccessfully attempted with person to person.
I felt that the makers of Person to person tried too hard to make an anthology (?) which would be super plain and blow people's minds....but they missed.
I don't know what it takes to make a good anthology movie because I'm not a writer or director but this isn't it.
I started watching for the actors and finished it for them too. The story doesn't have the strength to keep you hooked.
Some bland and simple movies make you feel human and that's what was unsuccessfully attempted with person to person.
A look at a day in the life of a bunch of new yorkers, with their own tasks to complete. And because it's new york, everyone is a bit quirky. Some familiar faces...michael cera was in every film, for a while. He and the writer had made "entertainment" together in 2015. Tavi gevinson was on gossip girl. Abbi jacobson was the mind behind "broad city"; i didn't see it, but it was nominated for some emmies. In one story, the cops are investigating a murder, so phil hires claire to help dig into a murder, for his paper. But he's a terrible reporter. A couple of the stories just weren't that interesting. I kept waiting for the various stories to intersect. But they never do. Some negatives... wendy talks in long, run-on sentences, which gets annoying fast. When the cops go to arrest someone, they don't identify themselves as cops, they don't say what they want, and no-one shows a badge. The script needed work; maybe the writer should have concentrated on one of the stories, and really developed it. This grouping of short, unrelated tales doesn't really go anywhere. Written and directed by dustin defa. It's such a random group of ideas that didn't catch my interest.
I had never even heard of this movie before clicking on it (I've recently fallen in love with Michael Cera and searched his name on Hulu in a desperate attempt to find something other than his more popular films such as Scott Pilgrim VS the World, Superbad, or Juno.). I went into it expecting nothing, but I was pleasantly surprised. The movie follows four people in New York City over the course of one day, each facing their own unique trials. The movie is definitely on the edgy-artsy-indie side and has that certain awkward and uncomfortable air around the characters and dialogue. It was interesting throughout the entire film. I was surprised when it ended because I was so captivated that it felt like it just started. You'll never guess what'll happen next.
If you're looking for a happy ending with a complete resolution, this isn't the movie for you. The characters don't really have a complete wrap up and round off except for Benny. It leaves you slightly dissatisfied, but I still enjoyed the movie.
The characters are all extremely lovable and relatable despite how odd and unique they are. The movie was well executed.
The movie follows an ensemble cast of characters as they face various situations in their lives, all in one day in New York City. The humor here can be subtle and quirky at times, but the film itself loses steam, in my opinion, as it progresses and ends up not really going anywhere.
There were moments when I felt this indie had a Woody Allen feel to it, but those moments were too few and far between. All in all, some sparks of cleverness but they just weren't sustained.
There were moments when I felt this indie had a Woody Allen feel to it, but those moments were too few and far between. All in all, some sparks of cleverness but they just weren't sustained.
It took me a minute to get on this movie's wavelength, but I started really digging it about halfway through; I think it was the bike chase that ultimately won me over, or maybe it was the progression of the Michael Cera / Abbi Jacobson relationship. Since finishing the film, it's only grown in my estimation. It's a scrappy, messy, funny, quiet, insightful indie comedy that I may still be underrating.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $48,499
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,852
- Jul 30, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $48,499
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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