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Vicenarian drifter Cory arrives in Los Angeles to help his semi-famous T.V. star friend Brendan take his first steps out of the closet.Vicenarian drifter Cory arrives in Los Angeles to help his semi-famous T.V. star friend Brendan take his first steps out of the closet.Vicenarian drifter Cory arrives in Los Angeles to help his semi-famous T.V. star friend Brendan take his first steps out of the closet.
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Max Landis clearly had an idea that is presented well at some moments but completely missed at others. While it's far from bad, it's also just as far from good. The performances are spot on, Haley Osment feels like Michael Cera in 'This Is The End'. The general plot does give a borderline 'Chasing Amy' feel, but Max does manage to bring a much more surreal and intimate take on it. As I said, this works well in some scenes more than others. Not a perfect film, but exactly what I was expecting from such a creative and surreal writer. The indie atmosphere is certainly an acquired taste, but if you have a certain appreciation for the film industry, then you won't feel like you're wasting time watching this film.
Sappy, artificial drama that'll make you squirm in your seat out of sheer discomfort. Max Landis lacks restraint when it comes to comedy, beating a joke over the audience with wild abandon. There are some genuinely funny moments (like Haley Joel Osment's cameo, and...), but they don't make up for petty, inconsequential drama. The characters almost seem to be a modern take on 90's sitcom caricatures; they overreact to everything--to which it seems we're suppose to find amusing...but it isn't--and they are as self-absorbed as humanly possible. With three unlikable leads and a jarring sense of humor... Me Him Her really could of used more of Haley Joel Osment and Scott Bakula.
Brilliant Max Landis adoption of a story about the mental torments of members of the LA gay/lesbian citizens restricted by their monogamous family culture /upbringing.
Seriously entertaining, apart from that in times of Polyamory being widespread the story is hard to relate to, except you're at the same mindset as the protagonists.
Nevertheless no lame minute thanks ro Max Landis. Bring it on! (..nothing lately..whats up?)
Seriously entertaining, apart from that in times of Polyamory being widespread the story is hard to relate to, except you're at the same mindset as the protagonists.
Nevertheless no lame minute thanks ro Max Landis. Bring it on! (..nothing lately..whats up?)
This show is so Max. I love it!
This is full of great writing with so many funny lines and bits that I only finish laughing from the last one to hear/see the next one! As always, Max is making his own decisions against the tonic of the tropes with full understanding of what he is breaking.
This is a love story for the characters, including the character of Los Angeles. "L.A. Story" is another favorite ode to the neurotic, crazy, loveliness of that bunch of cities posing as one. This its new generational piece by one of its great, young, creative L.A. characters, Max Landis.
When shows like this are the norm, never forget who got us here first.
If you want to see his CV, look online and at "Chronicle" and "American Ultra," his other features.
Don't hesitate, see this if you haven't and show your friends!
This is full of great writing with so many funny lines and bits that I only finish laughing from the last one to hear/see the next one! As always, Max is making his own decisions against the tonic of the tropes with full understanding of what he is breaking.
This is a love story for the characters, including the character of Los Angeles. "L.A. Story" is another favorite ode to the neurotic, crazy, loveliness of that bunch of cities posing as one. This its new generational piece by one of its great, young, creative L.A. characters, Max Landis.
When shows like this are the norm, never forget who got us here first.
If you want to see his CV, look online and at "Chronicle" and "American Ultra," his other features.
Don't hesitate, see this if you haven't and show your friends!
Honestly, I loved this movie. It was comedic and touching without taking the viewer on an emotional roller-coaster. Having grown up in Los Angeles, I could really relate to the jokes regarding the city itself. It is by no means a movie that can be taken 100% seriously, as there are plenty of things that don't make sense and would never happen in real life. It has trippy elements to it that make it seem like the characters are sometimes high out of their minds. For some this might take away from the plot and make it seem insincere, but for me it just made me laugh even more. If you're looking for a lighthearted movie with major gay characters, some drama, and a silly adventure, you've hit the jackpot.
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Brendan: Cory... I'm gay.
Cory: I know.
Brendan: What?
Cory: You're gay.
Brendan: How do you know I'm gay? You don't know I'm gay.
Cory: Hm?
Brendan: How long have you known I'm gay?
Cory: Well... we met, what, freshman year at college, so...
Brendan: So, why didn't you tell me?
Cory: Why didn't I tell YOU your sexual orientation?
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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