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How To Tell You're A Douchebag
Ray Livingston is a relationship-blogging hack (“freelance writer, actually”) responsible for Brooklyn’s infamous blog, “Occasionally Dating Black Women.” The well-written, if not controversial, blog has generated some notoriety, but Ray is chafing from an overextended stay in New York, romantic ennui, and a stagnating writing career. After a particularly crappy week, he goes off on a tirade and harasses a gorgeous random passerby, only to discover that it’s Rochelle Marseille, one of New York’s up-and-coming authors. Moving to make amends in an effort to preserve his media clout, Ray is stunned when Rochelle gives him more than he ever thought she would.
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Plot Summary
A struggling journalist, stuck writing fluffy celebrity profiles, believes he's found his big break when he lands an interview with a reclusive but legendary author. However, his plans are quickly derailed by a charming and enigmatic woman who seems determined to keep him from his goal. As he navigates a series of bizarre encounters and unexpected romantic entanglements, he must question his own assumptions and the true meaning of success.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception, with many critics praising its quirky humor and ambition, while others found its plot to be uneven and its characters occasionally grating. It garnered a cult following for its unique independent spirit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and unconventional narrative structure.
Some found the film's indie sensibilities charming, while others were put off by its eccentricities.
Appreciated for its fresh take on romantic comedy tropes.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a micro-budget and gained initial traction through festival screenings.
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