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A man screws up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back "the one."A man screws up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back "the one."A man screws up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back "the one."
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This took me three goes to get through. The writing feels so self-centered, characters are lacking depth while the lead is annoying to watch..a hypo, fumbling idiot. The film offers no opportunity to connect with the characters, which is a shame considering it's based on a true story.
The comedy feels forced, but with more work on some of the gags and general tightening of the editing and pacing, some of it would have come across better.
Soundtrack and cinematography were forgettable.
It felt like a pet project that wasn't meant for wider distribution, maybe something you show your friends...."remember that time when my relationship went bad, and stuff happened?"
The comedy feels forced, but with more work on some of the gags and general tightening of the editing and pacing, some of it would have come across better.
Soundtrack and cinematography were forgettable.
It felt like a pet project that wasn't meant for wider distribution, maybe something you show your friends...."remember that time when my relationship went bad, and stuff happened?"
It's not a bad movie nor a great one. Though it's a common plot, it has it's own uniqueness. I'm not totally OK with the casting though. But the music and the flow kept be bounded throughout.
Heldberg plays a man who has the emotional maturity of a 15-yr-old. He is a musician, he has a long-standing, very nice and dependable girlfriend. Then one day he starts to wonder if it is the right time to seal the relationship. He ends up doing a number of very questionable things and when he realizes he might lose his actions become even more erratic.
Because Heldberg is so good in his 'BBT' role I was curious to see him in something else. I watched it on Amazon streaming movies. Overall a very big disappointment, and especially the resolution. Nothing realistic at all.
Because Heldberg is so good in his 'BBT' role I was curious to see him in something else. I watched it on Amazon streaming movies. Overall a very big disappointment, and especially the resolution. Nothing realistic at all.
This is just trying so hard. They didn't give enough time for the characters to get established. They just jumped into it and expected you to like everyone. I still watched it all the way through...maybe I'm a sociopath.
This is not ranking high on comedy actually, it is mostly just passing time with a couple of good scenes here and there, but overall it is not that funny. I think the best parts are subtle ones, with small funny statements, or incidents and not the typical hurt yourself or crash into something that this has most of.
Simon Helberg has some way to go, but it is a good attempt it is just not as funny as I had expected from him. His part is really good, he is very insecure and messes up a lot of stuff, he plays his role very well. His farther played by Alfred Molina is also a good character. But I don't think the rest contribute much to the great parts of this movie unfortunately.
Simon Helberg has some way to go, but it is a good attempt it is just not as funny as I had expected from him. His part is really good, he is very insecure and messes up a lot of stuff, he plays his role very well. His farther played by Alfred Molina is also a good character. But I don't think the rest contribute much to the great parts of this movie unfortunately.
Did you know
- TriviaBased upon Simon Helberg and Jocelyn Towne own transcontinental breakup.
- Crazy creditsIn the opening credits the name of the movie is shown and soon after "based on a true story" statement, the word "unfortunately" appears.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Simon Helberg/Tanishq Abraham/George Ezra (2015)
- SoundtracksViolin Concerto No. 2 in D Major, K. 211
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Mark Robertson
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