I’m not sure what Josh Radnor’s future holds as a director but I hope he makes me films. You can just tell right away he not just has a talent for directing but a passion. Especially in the story he’s telling this movie just feels so simple but so needed. Every scene was a look at life and reality and just made me feel happy I was watching this compared to whatever else. All performances were great and a nice independent film.
Happythankyoumoreplease is an interesting dramatic comedy about relationships. The film follows a series of loosely connected characters that are each going through relationships issues. The cast is rather good and includes solid performances from Josh Radnor, Malin Akerman, Kate Mara, and Tony Hale. Overall, the stories connect well-enough and gives the film a cohesive feel. However, none of the character stories are especially meaningful. Still, Happythankyoumoreplease has a number of compelling and interesting moments and is fairly entertaining.
Pleasantly surprise by Radnor, i didn't know he was a decent story maker. Cute and nice independent movie for this one.
Josh Radnor is a great actor, but you realize how cool is he watching this independent movie made by him. Good actors choice, great acting storyline and themes.
Review by BronsonBlockedParent2023-01-14T06:26:28Z
Do you know what worries me? It’s not people who watch horror movies or violent action movies, it’s people who watch romantic comedies, and resonate with them.
In Happythankyoumoreplease (which I will henceforth refer to as HTYMP... easily one of the worst and most annoying titles ever thought up), we get not only one, but three, stories of bad relationships. Wether it’s the bad communication, the boundary violations or ignoring red flags, all we’re seeing is a set up to doomed relationships.
I actually had to wonder if it was worth criticizing, and it is. See, romcoms are notorious for serving toxicity to the masses and playing it off as cute. Could you imagine if Sleeping with the Enemy were written as a cute romcom and not a horror movie about domestic violence? A bad relationship is a bad relationship, there are simply different degrees. This is just a reminder of why I hate romantic comedies. Don’t let the bouncy, indie rock soundtrack fool you.
As for the movie itself, it’s just okay. I was interested enough in the main story, but I was mostly waiting for the ending. If you're the type of person who loves saccharine stories, you’ll enjoy this.
I have to ask, what is the responsibility of a writer? Does a writer have any ethical obligation to make a reality-based movie a template for healthy relationships? Or is it that most relationships are fucked up, and that’s a proper representation of life? Fair, but does it have to be depicted as ideal? Lastly, is this all void, because ultimately, this is fiction? Well, if it’s just fiction, then all the rules are meaningless, ergo a healthy relationship can be presented, even as an outlier.
HTYMP really is one of the worst "romantic" movies I have ever seen - granted, it's no Notebook, but still pretty bad.
If you want a good indie romcom, watch The Boy Downstairs (2017), it is both funny, and sad, while staying true. It shows that people are flawed, and we have to grow, we have to change. We don't just get to be adorable train wrecks.