Amy is in her 30’s,
she was married to a lawyer and her father is a lawyer. She was recently blind-sided when her
husband asked her for a divorce.
She didn’t have any choice but to move to the Connecticut home of
her parents. Amy is having a
difficult time and she stays in the same t-shirt for several days or longer. Her parents are glad for her to be back
but not under these circumstances. Amy
meets 19 year-old David, he is an actor and she’s surprised he is interested in
“an old lady” like her? Her parents are
worried Amy may sabotage a big business deal between her father and David’s
father.
Living with her
parents is not where Amy saw her life going? She doesn’t know what to do with
herself? She thought she had it
all and now she has nothing? She
doesn’t want to live with her parents but she doesn’t have money and she
doesn’t have a career. David is
the only person seeing her and not the nothing she is doing right now. 3 ½* (I liked this movie)
95
min, Comedy directed by Todd Louiso with Melanie Lynskey, Christopher Abbott,
Blythe Danner, John Rubinstein, Sara Chase, Daniel Eric Gold, Tori Feinstein,
Dave T. Koenig.
Note: Imdb 6.2 out of 10, 74% critic 54%
audience on Rotten Tomatoes, Roger Ebert 3*.
Special
Note: This film the selection for
the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival of 2012.
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