The neurological inner workings of romantic relationships between men and women are studied for science.
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A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
I found the film entertaining overall. I think Whitney Cummings sought to make a movie with an underlying message of something women empowerment but the fact that I can't figure out what that is should tell you how well she accomplished her goal. By far, I found the most enjoyable couple to be Cecily Strong and Blake Griffin. They were both cute and hilarious together. I wish the entire film was just focused on their characters.
(As for the question above) I don't know, anyways...A very honest movie, not pretentious or anything.If you are looking for loads of laughs, you are in the wrong place. What you'll get here is the crossroads where you may find yourself or not - and sometimes, just like in the movie, that can be fun or not.Great acting, photograph and everything that goes with a very decent production.And why giving this movie a 1 rating, when a 1 rating doesn't have anything to do with the movie at all?What I think?Haters have finally found IMDb, and they don't know what they are hating about.
No, it's not a documentary. At best it's a smart chick flick. That's not a bad thing though. It tells us a lot about the cerebral differences between males and females and it does it while telling a number of stories. And the stories are good and they're something most people can relate to. But like another viewer said, watch it until the end. Not a waste of time.
Forget the science, this was billed as a comedy. Speaking as a male I often find female comedy to be very good and incisive. Was hoping there'd be some clever put downs about males and their masculinity, the bitchiness of the sisters to each other but no. It seemed like a starters manual to neurosurgery with lame attempts at comic interpretation in life. Didn't watch it all as I'd need brain surgery later.