A man glances quickly at a photograph of a woman breastfeeding a toddler. A man buys condoms and holds up two boxes. A young man and a man shout at one another. A man angrily whispers threats to a young man. A young man shouts at a woman and walks out the door, slamming it loudly. LANGUAGE 7 - About 22 F-words and its derivatives, one mouthed F-word, 1 obscene hand gesture, 4 sexual references, 9 scatological terms, 2 anatomical terms, 1 mild obscenity, name-calling insane, Shrek, weird, liar, weirdo, quarky, dysfunctional , 3 religious exclamations.
SUBSTANCE USE - Men and women drink alcohol on multiple occasions, including during a party where a man drinks to excess and a wedding where a young man is obviously drunk, a man offers a man a drink and encourages him to drink it quickly, and a man is seen buying a bottle of wine. Smoke is seen in the background at a party, however no one is seen smoking. Be aware that while we do our best to avoid spoilers it is impossible to disguise all details and some may reveal crucial plot elements.
Our ratings and reviews are based on the theatrically-released versions of films; on video there are often Unrated , Special , Director's Cut or Extended versions, usually accurately labelled but sometimes mislabeled released that contain additional content, which we did not review. Just go to our search page or use the search bar, with or without a keyword, from the top navigation menu. Her boyfriend John John C. I can imagine how a sex comedy could spring from this premise or even an oedipal drama.
Jonah Hill, who is a fairly large man, is able to morph himself somehow into a big baby here; he cleverly uses immature conduct to excuse inappropriate behavior. Molly seems oblivious.
Cyrus pretends to welcome and like John. His very welcome outreaches the bounds of propriety. Then little things happen. If Cyrus took them, he could easily throw them away. Little things like that. Marisa Tomei has the trickiest role here. She is also very sexy, so you can understand that a boy the age of Cyrus but not her son would be attracted.
That avoids possible eww moments. Now here is a film that uses very good actors and gives them a lot of improvisational freedom to talk their way into, around and out of social discomfort.
And the filmmakers take a gimmick-free approach that wisely avoids the swelling, manipulative soundtrack and cutesy setups of more conventional romcoms. The result might have been more typical, but it might also have been more, well, fun. Does it seem realistic? How do you think it got to the point it is in the movie?
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Movie review by S. Jhoanna Robledo , Common Sense Media. Indie romcom swaps raunchiness for quirkiness. R 92 minutes.
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