The last thing you'd want to see from the visually inventive director of Three O'Clock High and State of Grace is a trite hipster romance that thinks it's a Hal Hartley movie. But all the devices in Phil Joanou's arsenal (split screen, slo-mo, talking cat) fail to goose his pedestrian story of a novice filmmaker (an engaging Dorff) who falls for a fashion model (Godreche), while taking advice from his U2 buddy Bono. C


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