I started longing for a relationship comedy/drama with some real bite and observation to it, and fondly remembering the 2009 German film "Everyone Else," directed by Maren Ade.
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What are critics saying?
A slender but polished dramedy.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
The Almost Man may be slight, but how many films can pack equal amounts of emotional nuance and inappropriately sprayed urine into just 75 minutes?
As a tightly constructed look at the more serious symptoms of Peter Pan syndrome, The Almost Man mostly works. The fact that it departs from the usual vehicles for good-natured, non-threatening Vince Vaughn jackassery is refreshing, albeit in an often jarring, disturbing way.
To his credit, even as his material begins spiraling into less amusing territory, Lund alleviates the growing gloom with goofball levity.
The Hollywood Reporter by Stephen Farber
While the movie’s theme is familiar, even a little stale, the vivid details help to freshen the story, and the actors sock the movie home.
Slant Magazine by Steve Macfarlane
The script is perspicacious in making Henrik's bad choices understandable enough emotionally, but also nudges the audience toward wishing the man would wise up.