I saw this last night at Second Stage and fell in love with it. It's a fantastic new romance/dramedy that my friends and I completely fell in love with (and it don't hurt that Topher Grace is even hotter in person).
You're the first person I've heard say anything remotely nice about this. I was going to go, but several people told me it was so bad it really wasn't worth wasting my time on it.
I have time for just for one more show during my week-long trip to NYC in a couple weeks and I'm really having a hard time deciding between this and Nice Work.
I saw this play the other night. It's a charming, often touching 90-minute drama with abundant dashes of comedy. Topher Grace has great timing, and his expressions convey a great deal beyond the sharp dialogue. He and Olivia Thirlby are very right for their roles--you do really come to care about their characters--and the supporting cast, in numerous roles, are so good they almost steal the show. Not a great play but entertaining enough to hold my attention.
See, I think Trip is cute, but not much of a director, and Topher Grace strikes me as nothing more than a skinny Helen Hunt. (And I don't like Helen Hunt.)
I saw it this afternoon and I agree with Jordan. I really, really enjoyed it! It's sweet, charming, oddly touching, and the cast is very good. Random, but I also loved the neon words that divided every scene. I thought it would wear itself out after a while, but it was a nice little touch. I had a very enjoyable time! It didn't come off as a wannabe indie flick at all to me. Then again, I think Paul Weitz is a fantastic writer. I almost always enjoy his work.
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Posted: 5/2/12 at 11:58am