As a study in sororal emasculation, Zus & Zo ("This and That") is neither funny nor particularly punch-drunk.
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What are critics saying?
The New York Times by Dana Stevens
To attempt a culinary metaphor, Ms. van der Oest manages a yolky, runny sitcom omelet rather than the airy soufflé of farce.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
The characters of this Dutch comedy aren't very interesting or original, but it has a stylish look and spirited performances.
About as vigorous and intricate as a glossy romantic comedy can get without collapsing under the weight of its own merriment.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
Smart, spiky comedy upends every traditional notion of love, sex and family.
This winning comedy joyfully embraces every possible permutation of love; cupid, it turns out, is indeed blind, and doesn't care much about gender either.
Fast-paced, and entertaining in a soapy way, but plot demands require almost all of the dialogue to be flatly descriptive.
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
The title translates, roughly, as ''This & That,'' a confectionary shrug that pretty well sums up the blasé inconsequentiality of it all.
An Amsterdam mess.