This is a story of a night, starting with music, aspiring to find a common favorite band in New York, Norah's missing drunk girlfriend Caroline is the guava of the whole film, the chewing gum that comes and goes Also hard to ignore. The dialogue between the two of them alone in a car is full of unique worries and thoughts that belong to their generation. You can feel the heat of music and the youthful youth in the film, you will be surprised that you were so close to them, but now it seems a little melancholy when you think about it. If you don't feel the scenes in the film that seem to be secretly planned, then it is very likely that you are already over 30 years old, I mean mental age.
Judging from the youth movies I have seen, this one is not outstanding. The actor is our familiar Michael Cera in "Juno". His clumsy and witty appearance seems to be deeply rooted in people's hearts. I watched Kat Dennings who played Norah several times. The mouth that is open and closed can't help but make people feel the eccentric heroine who partnered with him. Anyone can come and try it, or that Michael Cera is the most suitable for pairing with quirky girls and acting in love Y movies.
Based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levuthan, "Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist" is also a New Yorker Peter Sollett who left fond memories of the Big Apple night. Aside from a few unconventional plot jokes and famous male protagonists and a few special pieces of grass (supporting role Araon Yoo is the most prominent), what I remember most is the soundtrack, a Paul Tiernan's How To Say Goodbye is completely Grabbed my ears, this film is not watched or interviewed, but the OST is worth listening to.
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