After years of putting her career first, a stand-up comic meets a guy who seems perfect: smart, nice, successful and possibly too good to be true.After years of putting her career first, a stand-up comic meets a guy who seems perfect: smart, nice, successful and possibly too good to be true.After years of putting her career first, a stand-up comic meets a guy who seems perfect: smart, nice, successful and possibly too good to be true.
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Christopher Nicholas Smith
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I have no idea who Iliza is so I came to this movie with no pre-conceived notions.
It actually deserves more than the 5.6 it's currently getting.
Well written and acted and directed on a shoestring budget.
Moves along quickly and is never boring. Some goot haha's thru out.
Doent have the typical car chase dumb Hollywood ending and that's a good thing.
It actually deserves more than the 5.6 it's currently getting.
Well written and acted and directed on a shoestring budget.
Moves along quickly and is never boring. Some goot haha's thru out.
Doent have the typical car chase dumb Hollywood ending and that's a good thing.
I wanted to like this movie but it was a rough watch. The jokes felt a bit lazy, the scenes too exaggerated, and the ending felt unrealistic and as though it was simply trying too hard.
I can understand the confusing reviews probably come from a mindset of expectation from the movie, considering Iliza was in it.
Although many including myself may have looked forward to a goofy, lighthearted laugh, I have to say the story had an abstract depth to it from a psychological point of view. In some ways it touched on some serious issues some of us deal with in relationships, not realizing the overtness in agendas of partners in them. In some ways also, the elephant in the room was addressed. Full marks for that.
That said, I'm not sure if the director even realized the power of the script. I felt as a movie, this was all over the place because it touched on so many different societal issues.
Maybe the focus could have been on narcissism and how to deal with the trauma it brings to those who don't realize it. Maybe this could have just been one of Iliza's (love her to bits) stand up episodes, I don't know.
Watch it if you're able to switch your expectations. It's a good one with a very important message. Don't watch it if you're expecting tears from guffaws.
This is a strange one. I liked it though.
Although many including myself may have looked forward to a goofy, lighthearted laugh, I have to say the story had an abstract depth to it from a psychological point of view. In some ways it touched on some serious issues some of us deal with in relationships, not realizing the overtness in agendas of partners in them. In some ways also, the elephant in the room was addressed. Full marks for that.
That said, I'm not sure if the director even realized the power of the script. I felt as a movie, this was all over the place because it touched on so many different societal issues.
Maybe the focus could have been on narcissism and how to deal with the trauma it brings to those who don't realize it. Maybe this could have just been one of Iliza's (love her to bits) stand up episodes, I don't know.
Watch it if you're able to switch your expectations. It's a good one with a very important message. Don't watch it if you're expecting tears from guffaws.
This is a strange one. I liked it though.
So this was advertised as a romantic comedy, but it's not really that.
It's about fake personality, something that's a real pain in the ass nowadays, where almost everyone is damaged and has low self-esteem because psychopaths and cunning narcissists get it all, and rub it in.
It starts off quite romantically, and gradually the doubts kick in
Then the movie takes a darker turn, and it doesn't recover.
You get the bitter truth.
The dialogues are quick-witted, acting is good enough to carry the story, there are a lot of small jokes and funny moment that are worthwhile.
Don't expect a "happy" ending.
This is basically a movie version of "Dirty John" as a comedy.
If you like Iliza Shlesinger (I do), go watch it, it's certainly not bad.
It's about fake personality, something that's a real pain in the ass nowadays, where almost everyone is damaged and has low self-esteem because psychopaths and cunning narcissists get it all, and rub it in.
It starts off quite romantically, and gradually the doubts kick in
- is this guy really what he pretends to be?
Then the movie takes a darker turn, and it doesn't recover.
You get the bitter truth.
The dialogues are quick-witted, acting is good enough to carry the story, there are a lot of small jokes and funny moment that are worthwhile.
Don't expect a "happy" ending.
This is basically a movie version of "Dirty John" as a comedy.
If you like Iliza Shlesinger (I do), go watch it, it's certainly not bad.
5/10 - definitely not the rom-com I was expecting when I hit play on Netflix, but despite everyone involved's best efforts, this one just does not stand out as anything remarkable and most of the jokes seemed to fall flat (at least for me)
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