See You in September (2010)

4.6/10

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See You in September is an original romantic comedy set in current day Manhattan. The film centers around Lindsay, a beautiful woman who seemingly has it all, but is deeply afraid of commitment. When she finds out that her therapist takes a vacation for the entire month of August she feels shocked and abandoned. Instead of taking this news lying down, Lindsay enlists the help of her acerbic best friend Monica to come up with a solution. With the assistance of “Craig’s List”, Lindsay puts together a group therapy session for all Manhattanites who are in need of therapy, but more importantly angry at their therapists for abandoning them.—Anonymous

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See You in September Movie Reviews

A cute rom-com with something else to show…

Sometimes I don’t get why some people are so harsh on some movies… OK, “See you in September” is not a masterpiece, and it would never run for the Academy Awards…but, if some people forget about all the technicalities of movie-making, about flawless plots, and all that, they’d find much more positive aspects in movies like this one!

See You In September does have a few plot holes, and it does not have amazing cast performances…though the plot and actors do work well enough to bring the audience a pleasant experience.

Talking about myself, when I watch a movie, most of the time I try to look beyond the movie itself. Some movies are just so bad, that there’s nothing to look for. But, See You in September’s got it.

It’s not a story with a deep drama sub-plot, it’s not trying to teach us any supreme lessons, not show us any truths about the human condition. It’s simply a comedy that gives us a bit of what it is like to be a person…that some of us have problems, and that helping one another can be quite effective. It shows us friendship, it shows us the hard times we sometimes have, and it shows us a bit of how simple the solution to our problems can be, here and then.

I loved this movie. Had quite a pleasing experience in watching it. It’s a descent comedy, a nice way to spend an hour and some more minutes, it can be called a feel-good movie that really makes us feel good, etc.

All you need to do is watch it without high expectations…just enjoy it, think beyond the story being shown…try to relates the situations displayed (problems some of the characters were facing, the formation of otherwise improbable friendships, and all that), and you’ll see that this movie is one that can make you think, feel, and have some fun in the process…

Don’t waste your time.

It is uncommon that the viewing of a film urges me to write about its merit, but in this circumstance I had to. This movie is a complete waste of time. It is completely predictable and there is NO chemistry between any of the cast. The idea might have been good had the script, casting and comedic timing been handled better, but don’t waste your money, time or download limit. If you have to watch it, wait until it comes on free to air TV. I was groaning throughout about how horrible it was and yet I stayed until on until the end. I felt similarly about the movie “Twilight”, not that this movie has anything in common with “Twilight”, other than bad acting and a predictable plot. Don’t bother with either of them!!

See you in September….so, uh, what happens in September?

Hurricane season begins? Psychology therapist returns from vacation? Therapy group takes its end crawl? We fall in love and finally become committed to a lasting relationship (hopefully)? We are able to accept and understand our limitations and fears and move on to more fulfilling lives? Answer: All of the above.

‘See You in September’ is not a heartbreaking, tearful drama, but an even paced, nicely written story about regular people like you and me, each with their fears, problems and woes, that spell, unfortunately in these cases, disaster in having, keeping, or beginning relationships conducive to love and marriage. The plot was nice, and I admit becoming interested in it because of the theme, which reminded me of something in that 1990’s movie “What About Bob?”, when Bill Murray’s character falls apart when his therapist (played by Richard Dreyfuss), takes off on his month long vacation and leaves his patient to fend by himself. The results in that one were hilarious. In this one, the heroine decides to do something about it, not by taking off to stalk her therapist (loved seeing Whoopi Goldberg in this short performance), like Bob did, but by putting out an ad on Craigslist for other affected parties to come together and vent their problems. Well, you’ll have to see the results for yourself and decide. One thing for sure: it takes a jab at psycho analytical therapists and you ask yourself why we need them, when solutions are better obtained and understood by discussing things together and standing up to do what is right.

I’m a therapist myself. Far from giving people a crutch to hold on to or an escape route to solve their problems, I stress the same lesson this movie teaches: the answers are within ourselves. We just have to know how to find them, which is where good therapy comes in. I found this story, despite not being the best one I’ve seen, did the job well, despite its shortcomings.

Of course, this is a movie. Things tend to work out magically in movies, not so easily in real life, right? But as this review is about the movie, and not the logistics of the storyline, what I can truthfully say is that it was a nice 90 minute interlude with what we all know can happen if we give it a chance.

The acting, however, was not the best, on the part of some. I couldn’t help notice that some parts were believable enough, but the rest were a letdown. The film, then, felt unbalanced: strong and nicely done on the one hand, weak and even a bit boring on the other. Justin Kirk stands out here. Kirk’s character as the bitter-sweet A.J. made me laugh and caught me off guard more than once, but I liked the way he portrayed the man who is not looking for perfection, but nevertheless, was the perfect man for Lindsay despite being part of a therapy group himself. She didn’t believe in committing, he thought all women were blood-suckers…but what was the real story? You’ll have to watch and find out.

Putting it all together, then, a nice, clean movie, no sex scenes, and few cusswords except when making a point. Considering the horrid releases I’ve seen lately, this one was not a waste of time.