Bruce McCullough was the drollest, the most acerbic of the Kids in the Hall. He made the best vignettes--remember, It Was the Night of the Cow??
But with this film, he's produced a maudlin, agonizing bore devoid of laughs or insight. Painfully stilted acting and writing reveal a wholesale lack of mind at work. Ostensibly a sensitive romantic comedy, it's a mutt in need of paper. It makes The Truths About Cats & Dogs look like genius in comparison. McCullough proves he knows *nothing* about other people and how they live and act.
Euthanasia please.
But with this film, he's produced a maudlin, agonizing bore devoid of laughs or insight. Painfully stilted acting and writing reveal a wholesale lack of mind at work. Ostensibly a sensitive romantic comedy, it's a mutt in need of paper. It makes The Truths About Cats & Dogs look like genius in comparison. McCullough proves he knows *nothing* about other people and how they live and act.
Euthanasia please.