Wow!!


I have never seen John Krasinski talk about such a serious subject before. I mean he was really intense and yet he had a kind of kid like quality about him. He also looked like he was about to cry at the end. He did a great job as a director and an actor and so did the rest of the cast and crew.

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so impressed with his acting in that final scene, definitely a new direction for him and skills that we haven't been able to see in the television role (although he's great in that too!)

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That huge speech about that hippie girl was the worst part of the movie

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Wow, you made it until the ending? Impressive. If there were an IMDb medallion, i'd award it to you, because you sir/maam, are a trooper...


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@ThunderGore

Maybe you have to be REALLY interested in the differences between men and women and wanting to try and understand the other side's point of view too, to actually be able to sit through this movie. 'Cause it is fairly slow...
But I like slow flicks with substance, so for me this was amazing. And John's monologue at the end almost made me cry because it was so beautifully worded and emotional.

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How does it address the differences? All I saw were a lot of scummy men, and one "victimized" woman.

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