- Director Josh Freed turns a Flip camera on his own relationships for a contemporary and comic look at the travails of romance in New York City. As a boy, Josh's philosophical nature led to an obsession with the film "My Dinner with Andre." Now as a twentysomething, he attracts bright and accomplished women, but his self-questioning interferes with his personal commitments. Peeling away neurosis and narcissism, the film is a compelling portrait of modern love.—Anonymous
- Director Josh Freed turns a Flip camera on his own relationships for a contemporary and comic look at the travails of romance in New York City. As a boy, Joshs philosophical nature led to an obsession with the film My Dinner with Andre. Now as a twentysomething, he attracts bright and accomplished women, but his self-questioning interferes with his personal commitments. Peeling away neurosis and narcissism, the film is a compelling portrait of modern love.
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