eccentric and romantic skeptical players Charlyne Yi began a quest for the nature of love to learn – and collect a number of surprising discoveries when he was a relationship with actor Michael Cera began. Real-life lovers Yi and Cera star as himself in an idiosyncratic hybrid of documentary and scripted comedy. Interesting love story nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival 2009

This is a smart and funny movie, entertaining and a bit sad all in one. There are many cameos by people just play alone. I think the only person not playing the movie itself. This was filmed in a documentary style for a while you thought it was all real. Charlyne Yi is a star who thinks he is never in love or even feel. There are parts where you can really see how he feels and he is a joy to watch. Michael Cera plays he begins to see. He uses the same kind of comedy shows usually not used in other films, he became the director played by Jake Johnson, the only man not playing himself. He is an interesting character to add. He indicated that he felt for the main character, namely his friend. But he really wanted to end the film.

We all feel like sometimes Charlyne. I know I have. That is why I connect with this film. So I think this movie can only be connected to a specific audience. There are some very interesting hands for a scene in the film with the paper and others. That art style is great for adding a bit. I enjoy this movie until the very end. I will not spoil, but I would say that’s not what I wanted and I think that is a really bad move on their side to end that way. But overall a charming film with a big play only his own actors

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