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People Places Things

2015

R

1 h 25 m

United States

Comedy

Romance

Will Henry is a newly single graphic novelist balancing parenting his young twin daughters and a classroom full of students while exploring and navigating the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the woman who left him.
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6.8 /10

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Jemaine Clement
Will Henry
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Regina Hall
Diane
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Jessica Williams
Kat
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Aundrea Gadsby
Clio
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Gia Gadsby
Colette
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Nancy Eng
Meanne
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Samantha Posey
Party Crasher
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Stephanie Allynne
Charlie
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Michael Chernus
Gary St. Gray
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Celia Au
Celia
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Paul Castro Jr.
Paul
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Jason DarkChocolate Dyer
Jason
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Matthew Maher
Improv Partner
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Dionne Audain
Nanny
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Derrick Arthur
Tom
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Gavin Haag
Usher
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Catherine Cain
Kid at Party
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Charles Cain
Kid at Party

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Maysaa Ali

29/05/2023 19:43
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Madhouse Ghana

22/11/2022 14:41
This movie was quiet, a little drawn out. But ultimately really quite entertaining. And that's the purpose of movies. Big thumbs up.
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La rolls royce 😻

22/11/2022 14:41
While I like intense romantic movies, the thrills, passion, heart soar moments, this movie is more a reflection of going through the motions of a break-up. I throughly enjoyed the movie...in all it's parts...and Jermaine just makes the character of Will seem real.
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Carmen Lica

22/11/2022 14:41
The main character is supposed to be a "good guy", but more than once he's seen making choices based on misogynistic premises. The way the story is told is interesting, but it's also a little bit uneventful. I think we should have more films on fatherhood, but this was just not the best example of it IMO.
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KabzaDeSmall

22/11/2022 14:41
Usually when I watch movies, there is always that one actor/actress that I can't stand or don't think they've done the best job. My feelings are the exact opposite in this movie. I genuinely cared about each character and loved each actress/actor portraying them. I think the writers did a phenomenal job with the charisma of the entire group. I was emotionally attached to each story-line and was heavily interested in what was going to happen next. The twins are adorable! I loved Kat; I thought she was hilarious. The sassy one liners and the entire feel of the movie easily helped me confirm that this is now one of my Top 5 movies that I've ever watched. I loved it!
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مول شطايحة 🤣❤️

22/11/2022 14:41
My first reaction was it is another version of 'Infinitely Polr Bear'. There are some similarities, but that does not mean they are same. Interestingly, I liked them both, loved from my heart. I thought they were sweet little gems that families must see. Yes, in these two titles, a father struggles between his personal character and raising his two daughters. I don't know this, but the other one starred by Mark Ruffalo was inspired by its director's real life. So when I heard about this, I started to expect a big. From the director of 'Grace is Gone' which is another fine family film. This film tells the story of a middle aged graphic novel teacher with a character issue. Nothing like a temper person or a psychologically affected, but more like a childlike behaviour who lacks the seriousness around. When he loses his love of life, he now focused to take good care of his twin daughters. Meanwhile, he tries to move on, but the trouble follows when he thinks his feelings for his ex is not over. Overcoming all the obstacles and finding a right path for the future is the remaining film to tell us. Firstly, I'm glad it was being different, despite dealt with the same theme as the film I mentioned before. The Kiwi actor, Jemaine Clement played a most important character and he alone took this film to the heights with his phenomenal act. The supporting cast was good as well, his wife and twin daughter characters did the perfect jobs. I don't think anybody would dislike this cute film. Totally a heartwarming drama, only the sentiments is missing, but it was not required and so it managed without that so well. According to me, this is a must see, but the target audience is mostly the grown ups, particularly families with kids. 8.5/10
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Annezawa

22/11/2022 14:41
Very rarely does a movie convey real life with all of its quirks and complexities like this one...It had real depth, emotion and intelligence..The story was seamless and compelling...Cant get this movie out of my head....
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Saba’s Kitchenn

22/11/2022 14:41
It might not be the funniest movie I have ever seen and if it wasn't that Jemaine Clement plays in it I probably would not even have watched it. But since I saw Flight of the Conchords I have a weak spot for Jemaine Clement. That show was so funny to watch that I just looked him up on here and then I fell on People Places Things. It's an easy movie to watch, nothing complicated apart of his life in the movie then. Jemaine Clement has one of those faces that makes you laugh. And certainly with his deep New-Zealand accent. So to me it was just a fun movie to watch. Maybe not the kind of movie I would have gone for because it's more dramatic then funny but nevertheless it's worth a watch. If you like Jemaine Clement and you like silly humor then you should definitely watch Flight of the Conchords though.
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22/11/2022 14:41
What a cute, very realistic, dramatic comedy of people like us, making mistakes like us, very passionate, the characters, the little girls are cute, simple and clumsy, but good and with good will, in the desire to get it right, loves and love affairs, doubts about relationships, a complex and well-translated atmosphere, making everything very simple, cute, simple and romantic...
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ihirwelamar

22/11/2022 14:41
I didn't know who Jemaine Clement was until I saw this movie, which I found on Netflix streaming. He is a New Zealander with a very interesting history. Some of the youtube videos give a good idea who he is. His acting style is definitely understated but he has a very funny way of getting through scenes. Set and filmed in New York City. He is Will Henry, a cartoonist, married with young twin girls. As the movie starts, on the girls' birthday turning 5 he goes upstairs to find his wife and a "friend" in the bedroom. He is devastated, she needs her space. So he becomes a part-time dad, a situation which creates many interesting situations. He also teaches and one of his students approaches him to meet her mother, who is Regina Hall as Diane. The daughter is Jessica Williams as 19-yr-old Kat. Will's wife is played well by Stephanie Allynne as Charlie. The twins are played by real twins Aundrea and Gia Gadsby. Looking at a few photos of them together it seems they are identical twins. Overall a nicely entertaining movie.
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