Rare indeed is the movie that I like despite not caring for the plot. So any “relationship” flick starts at a distinct disadvantage; it’s been so long since I was single that I have a lot of trouble cooking up much interest in a lengthy tale about how hard it is to find love in the big city. However, this picture manages to pull it off, mostly thanks to the same quirky talent and humor that made Grosse Pointe Blank such a great movie. In other words, I preferred the parts of the movie that were centered around the protagonist’s record store and his quirky employees. The why-can’t-my-relationships-ever-work stuff was amusing as well. It just didn’t impress me as much. Worth seeing
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