Luke and Kate are co-workers at a Chicago brewery, where they spend their days drinking and flirting. They're perfect for each other, except that they're both in relationships. Luke is in the midst of marriage talks with his girlfriend of six years, Kate is playing it cool with her music producer boyfriend Chris. But you know what makes the line between "friends" and "more than friends" really blurry? Beer. From: IMDb.com
Directed by: Joe Swanberg
Starring: Anna Kendrick, Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson and others
It's hard to say anything about this movie or to describe it, since
it's really one that's doing- and being its own thing. That's also the
best thing about the movie; it's unique and original.
This is an obvious independent movie, made with little money but still
lots of passion and knowhow. not every movie needs to look big and
grand of course and sometimes its actually refreshing and fun to watch
an humble movie such as this one, that also is a good one to watch and
a movie that got put together well, by both its cast and crew.
Because it's a low-budget movie, it's also one that is more story and
character orientated. And luckily the movie does in fact have some good
characters and a warm and interesting story in it. Beauty about the
story as well is that you can take things in a lot of different ways.
You could see this movie as an adventure/mystery, in which you never
really know for sure what to believe and where the movie is going with
its story or you could enjoy it for its underlying messages, about life
and other more dramatic orientated elements. The movie is as deep and
serious as you want to take it yourself but it's also a fact that the
movie itself is too lighthearted to ever take things about this movie
too seriously, or to see it as an heavy one, despite some of its drama.
It's also a movie that loves to focus on more than one or two main
characters. There are a whole bunch of rich characters in this movie,
with each their thing going on. It never gets distracting or makes the
movie feel like an unbalanced one.
You could also say this movie is being a time travel movie, without any
science-fiction. After all, it's part of the illusion about the movie
its story whether or not the Mark Duplass character is truly capable of
traveling back in time, though the movie definitely drops you some
hints throughout. But really, this is not what the movie is all about
in the first place. Yes, it's the main plot line for the movie but it
has so many other things going on in it and underlying themes and
messages that you can enjoy this movie on so many different levels.