Sad but good.
This movie made me question whether I had learning disabilities that I have never been diagnosed with, because I related to the guy on many levels. At least until he started having an affair with a beautiful woman, which I thought was pretty far-fetched for a so-called loser. (The end titles amend this, of course.) But during the credits, where they show some of Jeff Nichols's actual stand-up, I could see that the guy suffered from some problems and wasn't quite as debonair as Sean William Scott portrayed him to be. Anyone know where he actually ended up?
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