Directed By- Lynn Shelton
Written By- Lynn Shelton
Starring- Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt Rosemarie Dewitt
Run Time- 1 hr. 31 min.
Critics Review- "[It] was shot in a mere 12 days, on a budget that must have been minuscule. A couple of minutes after it's started, though, you know you're in the presence of people will surprise and delight you."- Joe Morgenstern "Wall Street Journal"
Rotten Tomatoes Rating- Critics- 84% Audience- 77%
Out of a possible 5 stars- 4 1/2 stars
My Review-
This movie does not seem like it was only made in 12 days, it seems like it too longer and with the actors they have for this movie they pulled it off. This one of those movies I found randomly well looking at movie trailers online, and it was when I saw the trailer for the movie I knew it would be a good movie, and since. This is almost like all the indie movies that I usually watch, is that the conversations between the characters seem real and genuine along with the characters themselves. Same goes with this movie, I think the director probably took something that happens all the time and wrote a wonderfully directed and acted movie around it and it paid off. Mark Duplass is starting to become and actor I like watching in these types of movies and when he is in a movie I'am always looking forward to watching to see how he does and how he contributes to the film that he is acting in. From beginning to end this movie has you invested in to these characters and you care about everything that they do or how everything will turn out all the way to the very end. In my opinion I think that Emily Blunt should do more movies like these, since it seems like she is always in the big budget movies and not small indie films where as after watching this one she does an amazing job when she is not with top named actors and all that other stuff. With most of the indie movies I have seen on this list this seems to be one of the many ones people do not know about, but should. I highly recommend checking out this movie, and I hope you like it as much as I did.
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