Juno’s not sad, she’s just listening to a beautiful song by Tomo Nakayama.

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Do the characters use the word "amazing" to describe everything in this one? That made Humpday completely unwatchable for me. It is the most non-descriptive adjective there is, really.
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@2, uh, yes it is. And Quantum physics? Too paraphrase a movie "I do not think that phrase means, what you think it means"
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Not a great movie, but the stranger is biased cause they gave Shelton a genius award so everything she does must be gold...(Just like Nicole Hardy's book must be shit because the Stranger's reviewer thinks "Hardy should rethink what it means to be a feminist"). If you're interested in this check out the unbiased av clubs review:

"No American filmmaker currently working is more skilled with on-camera improvisation than Lynn Shelton. Her previous two films, Humpday and Your Sister’s Sister, were by no means perfect, but both were notable for their characters’ disarmingly credible rapport—the kind of real-time recalibration between and among individuals that’s nearly impossible to sit down and write. Touchy Feely ditches that approach entirely, and suffers the consequences. Without an improvisational buffer, in which actors feel their way naturally and uncertainly from moment to moment, Shelton’s scenario feels as painfully contrived as it is. She’s assembled a typically fine cast, including Your Sister’s Rosemarie DeWitt (whose work in that film was uncanny), but everyone flounders here. Indeed, the screenplay is so muddled that it’s hard to fathom what it’s trying to convey, despite a twin dose of magical realism that screams “high concept.”"

http://www.avclub.com/articles/touchy-fe…

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