I came across this film by accident; I had just read Elan Mastai's highly enjoyable novel, "All Our Wrong Todays," and "Duck-Ducked" him to see what else he had written. This film was just as much fun to watch as "Todays" was to read.
I loved the witty, educated dialog. And, no, Radcliffe is not a "hunk." To me, this another plus for this film--Radcliffe & Kazan look like real people, not movie stars. This is not Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johanssen; this is a couple of ordinary folks like the ones in my neighborhood.
One thing I've been wondering about--were the main supporting characters cast as taller than average on purpose? Even Mackenzie Davis is 5 inches taller than Radcliffe, and 6 inches taller than Kazan. Is this symbolic of something?
I loved the witty, educated dialog. And, no, Radcliffe is not a "hunk." To me, this another plus for this film--Radcliffe & Kazan look like real people, not movie stars. This is not Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johanssen; this is a couple of ordinary folks like the ones in my neighborhood.
One thing I've been wondering about--were the main supporting characters cast as taller than average on purpose? Even Mackenzie Davis is 5 inches taller than Radcliffe, and 6 inches taller than Kazan. Is this symbolic of something?
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