like, you know, so, I dunno, yeah, like, uuh, well, umm, totally, like SHUT THE FUCK UP
I think this film is absolutely brilliant. In fact, the film manages to encapsulate an entire generation of young Americans. The pointlessness, the lack of conviction, the fear of saying anything definite - all of these are traits of America's generation of extremely nice yet hopelessly confused generation of college graduates. Stunning!
That last part (I'm not gonna call that an ending) aggravated what was already wrong in this movie, a movie that while at moments feels honest and poignant becomes understated to the point of irrelevancy.
It's good, but nowhere near as good as Mutual Appreciation. Also, the ending was shit, that is if you even call that an ending.
Does this even count as a movie? Because it seems as real as life itself and not staged at all. However, only people in similar situations like the characters in the film will respond to it, for the rest it may just be a boring film about 'nothing'...
A kind of romantic-comedy populated by socially-inept characters. Well, that's a limiting description because the film is not easily categorized. Other films I thought of: *Ruby in Paradise*, *She's Gotta Have It* and *Annie Hall*. The main character, Marnie, is sort of a Gen-X Annie Hall.