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The story -- is slight, but an appealing cast and lots of scenic leafery make Green feel fresh.
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A romantic comedy/social satire that, on a modest budget, manages to be hip, charming, funny and dressed to kill.
Starring an excellent Paulo Costanzo (late of "Joey") as a twentysomething uberslacker who is nonetheless willing to fall into accidental success, pic is seasoned with fine perfs by JR Bourne as a charismatic, creepy hustler and Steph Song as Constanzo's sexy potential love interest.
It's not the big picture that charms here, it's the details. More than anything, though, it's Costanzo--a spindly Everydork who grows up not because he has to, but because he just kinda wants to.
The film's tone is on the sitcom side, but its likable cast and zany subplots make it palatable.
This is Coupland's first screenplay, and it shows -- in a cheerfully discursive quality, but also in a reliance on gestures, contrivance and dialectic speeches rather than dramatic development and conflict.
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low-key, bemused
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