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Walking and Talking

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United Kingdom, United States, Germany · 1996
Rated R · 1h 26m
Director Nicole Holofcener
Starring Catherine Keener, Anne Heche, Todd Field, Liev Schreiber
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance

Things have been tough lately for Amelia. Her roommate moved out of the apartment, her cat got cancer, and now her best friend, Laura, is getting married. She copes with things, from the help of Andrew, Frank, Laura, and a brief romance with Bill "The Ugly Guy."

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Newsweek by

Holofcener has a wonderful breezy touch. She hides life issues in such sweet moments, you barely notice them as they go down.

90

The New York Times by Elvis Mitchell

Concentrating on the fine-tuned trivia that fuels so much television comedy, it also creates two bright, appealing heroines and watches them face life's little insults with fresh, disarming humor.

75

ReelViews by James Berardinelli

Holofcener has an ear for dialogue, and, as is often the case with the best character- centered films, a chief pleasure is simply enjoying what the participants have to say to one another.

80

Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas

It's a downright refreshing experience to be presented with people you can identify with, recognize yourself in them, without being asked to like them.

67

Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Walking and Talking is saved from utter banality by a script dotted with occasional buoyant moments of tenderness and wit, as well as by the light touch of its attractive cast.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

One thing I like about the film is the way it teasingly introduces elements that, in other films, would lead to big dramatic formulas, and then sidesteps them.

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