This wry take on modern relationships centers on a commitment-phobic writer named Sam (Josh Radnor), who unofficially adopts a boy abandoned by his parents. However, this causes problems when Sam’s newest girlfriend wants to move in with him. Radnor also directed., Commitment-phobic writer Sam unofficially adopts a boy abandoned by his parents, but this leads to complications when Sam’s newest girlfriend, Mississippi, wants to move in with him., Actor Josh Radnor makes his debut as a writer and director with this independent comedy drama in which a handful of people riding the gap between their late twenties and early thirties navigate the sometimes tricky path of adulthood in New York City. Sam (Radnor) is a struggling writer who has trouble with long-term relationships; one day while on the subway, he meets Rasheen (Michael Algieri), a young boy who has been abandoned by his parents. Sam takes the boy in, which gives him a preview of parenthood but also proves to be more complicated than he expected. Sam is infatuated with Mississippi (Kate Mara), a bartender with a dream of making it as a musician; tired of one-night stands, she agrees to move in with Sam for a few days to see how she feels about a “real” relationship, but Rasheen’s presence makes things awkward. Another of Sam’s sometime girlfriends is Annie (Malin Akerman), who suffers from a rare medical condition that prevents her from having any hair. Though she’s beautiful, Annie’s lack of hair has caused her to have a dire self-image and she jumps from one relationship to another with a handful of men, some of whom treat her poorly. And Mary Catherine (Zoe Kazan) and Charlie (Pablo Schreiber) are a couple whose relationship is teetering on the brink as he considers a lucrative job offer in Los Angeles while she refuses to budge. Happythankyoumoreplease received its world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the audience award for Best Dramatic Feature.
Happythankyoumoreplease
Year Released:
2010Lang:
EnglishStreaming Date :
2011-03-04Directed By :
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