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Now You Know

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On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding.

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Audience Member If this film is guilty of anything, it's trying to please too many groups of people. It has a little bit of everything so just about everybody will find something to enjoy out of this. For me, the lawnmower and the dog scene was the best. For others, it may be one of the romantic scenes. Or maybe the breaking into peoples' homes. It really has something for almost everybody. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member In the wake of his wedding's cancellation a man tries to figure out what went wrong. Writer, director, and co-star Jeff Anderson is known for his work in Kevin Smith's films as Randall, and Anderson's friend, Smith, makes a cameo appearance in <i>Now You Know</i>. Their work is remarkably similar, focusing on aimless Jersey men and their woman troubles. But whereas Smith's dialogue is smart, sharp, witty, and rolls off the tongue with an ease that few writers can master, Anderson's dialogue seems more forced, and the jokes seem deliberately set up, as though the characters know the punchline and are working to get there. Where Anderson succeeds Smith is his direction. Anderson's shots are well-framed, and he even moves the camera, something Smith rarely resorts to. <i>Now You Know</i> is incredibly predictable. We know the resolution of the film's conflict early in the second act, and the reveal of the father of Marty's child is telegraphed almost from the beginning of the film. There are a few clever reveals, like why Gil and Biscuit break into houses and re-arrange the furniture, but mostly, one knows what's going to happen long before the characters do. That said, there are moments that resonated with me, including the feeling of a relationship ending for no good reason and Gil's theory that married men aren't missing out on anything because the only reason to go out is to find the one they're going to marry. Overall, <i>Now You Know</i> is similar to Smith's oeuvre, which is fine company to be in. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member jeff anderson show he can write Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Not too bad. I expected a lot more witty dialogue and cut-downs. What I got was a lot of two people talking to their separate groups of friends about what's wrong with their relationship instead of just talking to each other and working it out. It's not bad that the movie wasn't a sequel to Clerks, but it could have found some middleground between sardonic humor and 1 hour & 40 minutes of beating around the bush. I understand it happens in real life, but I don't need to see it. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member funny, but jeff anderson fails to write a lot of laugh out loud moments into the script. a lot of waiting around for funny stuff to happen Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member It's like a Kevin Smith movie you can take seriously (like Jersey Girl or Chasing Amy, but with "Randal Graves" directing and co-starring). Definitely worth watching. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding.
Director
Jeff Anderson
Rating
R
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 40m