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We’ve all had a Chad in our lives that we just can’t quit, even with all the red flags. Tale as old as time.
This is the first nostalgia film for the Millennials. And I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the sentimentality of it all. The cast made this work and even though I figured out the twist halfway through, I’m glad the script didn’t over-explain the high concept. I had fun.
Aubrey Plaza is queen. This is my latest favorite Canadian export after “Schitt’s Creek.”
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