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This unusual, but annoying romantic comedy type of film was toeing the line to arthouse. I thought this would way better as a theatre play. Probably the reason why I didn’t enjoy the story about Meggie, a mid-30ies independent woman who wants kids but is unable to find a stable relationship, is because it hit to close too home. Still, the plot was a bit absurd and I didn’t really enjoy myself. Rather, it got boring quite quickly with these weird characters that are very hard to like. Greta Gerwig sounded like she was about to burp every time she spouted dialogue. Ethan Hawke and Julianne Moore just seemed a bit lost, stumbling through their strange roles.
The
production had a slightly amateurish feel to it. Particularly the dialogue
recording was bad in some places. Even Fernando Velazques' score was not on par with his other works.
Overall, not a very enjoyable or memorable experience. 2/5

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