- Studio: Magic Lamp
- Release Date: Nov 26, 2004
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70Weinstock takes you down a well-trod path in romantic comedy, but her characters are smart and funny, the twists are unexpected.
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70Moreau is this film's irreplaceable epicenter. With her radiant smile and unquenchable spirit, she carries this film on her shoulders, and makes it all look, well, easy.
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63The movie ends on exactly the right note, but it hits a lot of bad ones on the way.
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60Weinstock's trump is Moreau, a natural-born charmer.
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Ms. Weinstock does accomplish something quite tricky, though. She does an impressive job of capturing the brave messiness of single life, or at least of 20-something dating, and her sex scenes have a rare feel of authenticity.
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42It all feels pretty empty.
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40Increasingly complicated comic maneuvers turn what should have been a hip look at sexuality into an antsy pic too busy to settle down.
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38Will go down in history as the movie that showed a turtle getting an enema. It also features a hot performance by Marguerite Moreau.
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30In forced, quirky tedium, it drags us through love triangles, mommy issues and crying jags that make you want to shake this chick.
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The romantic woes of one attractive, privileged, intellectually overreaching acupuncture enthusiast don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world.