Review of Happythankyoumoreplease (2011) by Abby D — 04 Jul 2011
This triple threat from Josh Radnor not surprisingly led to the press labeling him as "the new Zach Braff." This film is mildly reminescent of Garden State: the late twenty-something boy in a man's body, idling through life without direction or purpose, gets his life thrown sideways by an unexpected event during a seamingly average day.
But comparisons should stop there. Radnor's film is more than a self-indulgent swansong of the emotionally immature boy being forced to grow up, there's more dimensions and plotlines that result in a quirky and charming little film.
This review of Happythankyoumoreplease (2011) was written by Abby D on 04 Jul 2011.
Happythankyoumoreplease has generally received mixed reviews.
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