
Movie spotlight
Wes and Ella
The randomness in your life is never the randomness you think. Wes, a mobile artist, randomly discovers Ella during a pivotal moment in her life. After an introspective road trip, Ella comes to discover a few things about herself which might give her the strength to make some changes and find out who Wes really is.
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer, Wes, navigates his complex relationships and career aspirations in New York City. He finds himself entangled with Ella, a free-spirited and aspiring musician, while also dealing with his eccentric friends and the pressures of the creative world. The film humorously explores the awkwardness and challenges of young adulthood, love, and artistic pursuits.
Critical Reception
Wes and Ella received generally positive reviews from critics, who often praised its sharp dialogue, relatable characters, and Baumbach's signature blend of humor and pathos. The performances, particularly by Jesse Eisenberg and Greta Gerwig, were frequently highlighted. Some critics found the plot somewhat meandering, but the overall consensus was that it offered a witty and authentic portrayal of a particular slice of life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty and naturalistic dialogue.
Jesse Eisenberg and Greta Gerwig's chemistry is a major highlight.
Captures the anxieties and awkwardness of early adulthood with humor and charm.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's realistic portrayal of relationships and the struggles of young creatives, often citing the authentic dialogue and relatable characters. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow, but the performances were generally well-received.
Fun Fact
The film's screenplay was developed through improvisation sessions between director Noah Baumbach and the lead actors, Jesse Eisenberg and Greta Gerwig.
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