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Die Workaholic-TV-Produzentin Ally (Alison Brie) erleidet einen großen beruflichen Rückschlag, der sie in ihre Heimatstadt flüchten lässt. Dort verbringt sie einen Abend damit, in Erinnerungen an ihre erste Liebe Sean (Jay Ellis) zu schwelgen und fängt an, alles über die Person in Frage zu stellen, zu der sie geworden ist.
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The movie is stereotypical and just okay. Seeing Alison Brie's boobies made it worth watching though.
no b00bs ever are worth enough to watch this movie
I am sure that some people who started watching this probably were expecting the normal romcom schlock and were disappointed by it. In short, I loved the hell out of this movie. It was an adult drama that didn't fall into the same traps that have pretty much killed the genre over the last couple of decades. It didn't rely on stupid best man speeches or hacky best friend characters. Most importantly, you couldn't guess how it was going to end up ten minutes into the movie. The movie had real characters and there was real development. And at what point does Alison Brie get the credit that she deserves? Not only is she a great actress, now she is also (co-) writing movies? I have loved everything she has done since Mad Men. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com or facebook IHATEBadMovies
An unlikeable lead fights to steal a dull, boring man because she has nothing better to do... But she finds another excuse to get naked in a movie again, so that's something. Wonder if she'll find a way to get her clothes off for the Community movie.
She wants to do a documentary about naked people, but it's NOT about having sex! "Nobody wants to see that!!" This is a movie about a woman who wants to do what she wants even though she's been told no one is interested. They wasted our time with this whole movie, because nothing you've been watching the movie for happens and then it ends with nude people who aren't even sexy!