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People Places Things (2015)People Places Things (2015)

People Places Things (2015)

Comedy, Drama, Romance

7.9

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United States of America
English
Easy, Feel-Good, Grown-up Comedy
2015
Jim Strouse
Aundrea Gadsby, Celia Au, Dionne Audain
85 min

Synopsis

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Will Henry is a newly single graphic novelist balancing being a parent to his young twin daughters and teaching a classroom full of college students, all the while trying to navigate the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the woman who left him.

Our Take

7.9
The Staff

«When comedians get a bit older they do a movie with “emotions” in it. Here’s mine.» Flight of the Conchords’ Jemaine Clement on Twitter. People Places Things is exactly that, a funny yet heartfelt comedy. Will Henry, A New York City graphic novelist walks in on his girlfriend cheating on him at their kids’ birthday party. A year later, Will is struggling to define his new life as a single parent while still getting over his breakup. Smart, honest, and led by Jemaine Clement, this film will strike you in its simplicity but will hold you with its charm.

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