Review of Walking and Talking (1996) by Jordan R — 02 Oct 2013
Those discovering Nicole Holofcener through her most recent film, Enough Said, shouldn't be so surprised by the material she covered in her debut picture. Like that film, Walking and Talking is a film about relationships and the complexities they bring to people's lives, only a much younger age group than the one focused on in Enough Said (guess which one I found more relatable?).
Holofcener certainly knows how to write smart and sexy dialogue, and also elicit great laughter through directing her cast with great humor and aplomb. A very good first feature, even if she hasn't evolved too much as a filmmaker since this.
This review of Walking and Talking (1996) was written by Jordan R on 02 Oct 2013.
Walking and Talking has generally received positive reviews.
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