Save the Date (Blu-ray) R
Sometimes you have to break a heart to be true to your own.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 37 minutes
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: June 11, 2013
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: IFC Independent Film
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Lizzy Caplan, Alison Brie, Martin Starr, Geoffrey Arend & Mark Webber | |
Performer: | Timothy Busfield, Melonie Diaz & Grant Harvey | |
Directed by | Michael Mohan | |
Director of Photography: | Elisha Christian |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/5 --
Lizzy Caplan and Alison Brie lend the lightweight rom-com "Save the Date" more than its fair share of watchability. But the film is never truly interesting.
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Los Angeles Times
Brie displays a funny and poignant desire to force the world to conform to her hopes and expectations for it....The film is wise about sibling relationships... -- Grade: B
A.V. Club
[A] neat, lightweight little hipster romance about commitment issues between people barely ready to confront what they want, much less tell others about it.
Movieline
[C]harismatic performers Lizzy Caplan and Alison Brie lend the lightweight rom-com SAVE THE DATE more than its fair share of watchability.
Los Angeles Times
Caplan and Brie deserve a much better movie than this.
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Bust Magazine
Save the Date is romantic comedy with aspirations to do something new. That's admirable but it isn't enough.
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TIME Magazine
SAVE THE DATE is a mature, refreshingly honest portrait of relationships - between lovers, family members and friends - that never fails to deliver humor and insight.
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Product Description:
Two sisters with diametrically opposing views on commitment find their family bond tested as wedding bells start to chime in this romantic comedy drama from director Michael Mohan. Twentysomething Sarah (Lizzy Caplan) values her independence above all else. So when her clingy boyfriend Kevin (Geoffrey Arend) proposes, Sarah ends the relationship. Meanwhile, Sarah's sister Beth (Alison Brie) is busy planning her own upcoming wedding to Andrew (Martin Starr), who also happens to be in a band with Kevin. But when Sarah rebounds into the arms of Jonathan (Mark Webber), Beth makes no attempt to mask her disapproval of the impulsive romance. As the two sisters clash over their relationship issues, Sarah begins to have a change of heart, realizing that in order to experience pure love, she must finally let go of her fears and throw caution to the wind.