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Go Get Yourself Loved
Go Get Yourself Loved
Comedy, Drama, Romance - 2011
6.8
40%
45
Captures a generational moment - young people on the cusp of truly growing up, tiring of their reflexive cynicism, each in their own ways struggling to connect and define what it means to love and be loved. Six New Yorkers juggle love, friendship, and the keenly challenging specter of adulthood. Sam Wexler is a struggling writer who's having a particularly bad day. When a young boy gets separated from his family on the subway, Sam makes the questionable decision to bring the child back to his apartment and thus begins a rewarding, yet complicated, friendship. Sam's life revolves around his friends — Annie, whose self-image keeps her from commitment; Charlie and Mary Catherine, a couple whose possible move to Los Angeles tests their relationship; and Mississippi, a cabaret singer who catches Sam's eye.
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Rated:
R
Runtime:
100 min
Release date:
4 Mar 2011
Country:
US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$853,862
Awards:
1 win & 3 nominations.

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
There is a sweetness to Radnor's character and to his film. What there is not is a sense of urgency, of a desire to find out what happens next.
– Bill Goodykoontz,
Arizona Republic,
16 Mar 2011
rotten:
A case of when bad scripts happen to good actors. Given its similarities to a bygone sitcom, one might call it Friends without benefits.
– Carrie Rickey,
Philadelphia Inquirer,
17 Mar 2011
rotten:
[A] perky, if undistinguished, emulation of a mid-period Woody Allen relationship comedy...
– Ted Fry,
Seattle Times,
24 Mar 2011
rotten:
It's sluggish and trite and irrelevant in a way that suggests that the TV soundstage is a kind of hothouse that Radnor doesn't leave often enough.
– Wesley Morris,
Boston Globe,
31 Mar 2011
rotten:
Sam and Rasheen's icky pas de deux is coarsely shoehorned into a movie that juggles three tepid romantic mini-dramas.
– Stephen Holden,
New York Times,
14 May 2011
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