PLUS ONE – Review by Carol Cling
More than four weddings. Not even one funeral. That’s Plus One, a sassy yet charming romantic comedy that checks the genre’s required boxes, yet manages to find its own place in the crowd.
Read moreMore than four weddings. Not even one funeral. That’s Plus One, a sassy yet charming romantic comedy that checks the genre’s required boxes, yet manages to find its own place in the crowd.
Read moreTo most 20-somethings, the forced gaiety of weddings is an inevitable agony: the emotion-clogged best-man/bridesmaid’s toasts, traditional ceremony and booze-drenched reception – including being seated at the lonely ‘singles table.’ Co-writers/co-directors Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer, NYU graduates making their feature directorial debuts, have fashioned a grounded, yet somewhat uneven, familiar romantic comedy about defensively combative friends who become lovers after repeatedly teasing and tormenting one another.
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