Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) and Andy Samberg star as a
divorcing couple who question whether they can remain best friends even
if they both want different things from their love life.
I can't stand Samberg so the fact that I was able to watch this was saying something, then again I think Jones is lovely and interesting to watch, even if her character is whiny and fairly irritating at times.
It's very much the style of films I've come to prefer nowadays. Very low-key location shooting, very generic storyline but with good dialogue and sometimes-unpredictable endings.
It's a film that doesn't really try to differ from the norm but it features Chris Messina who's been getting some good roles of late and I've become a fan of, Ari Gaynor, who's not as annoying as she can be, and Elijah Wood, being 'normal', all of whom are worth watching in their own way.
7/10
I can't stand Samberg so the fact that I was able to watch this was saying something, then again I think Jones is lovely and interesting to watch, even if her character is whiny and fairly irritating at times.
It's very much the style of films I've come to prefer nowadays. Very low-key location shooting, very generic storyline but with good dialogue and sometimes-unpredictable endings.
It's a film that doesn't really try to differ from the norm but it features Chris Messina who's been getting some good roles of late and I've become a fan of, Ari Gaynor, who's not as annoying as she can be, and Elijah Wood, being 'normal', all of whom are worth watching in their own way.
7/10
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