After modest quirky early indie features like Douchebag and Spooner, director-writer Drake Doremus won well-deserved critical acclaim for his breakthrough 2011 romance Like Crazy that featured Feli…
Like Crazy
that featured Felicity Jones, Anton Yelchin and Jennifer Lawrence. Since then, his record has been more inconsistent, including meh detours into sci-fi, but now is back in his comfort zone navigating the complicated corners of relationships — again with an attractive young, name cast to really make it sing.
Kyra Sedgwick is a soothing voice as an older friend, while Wendie Malick is less so as her disapproving mother, one who doesn’t seem to be a poster child for stability herself. Both veteran stars are superb, if underused. A final scene with Malick, though, is impressive and achingly honest.
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