I Do… Until I Don’t (2017)
In Vero Beach, Florida, a trio of couples at various points in their relationships become the subjects of a film about marriage being an antiquated idea that needs a reboot: Why not turn marriage into a seven-year deal with an option to renew?
I Do… Until I Don’t (2017)
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Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 103 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Lake Bell
Casts: Beth Grant, Paul Reiser, Amber Heard, Ed Helms, Lake Bell, Chace Crawford, Chauntae Davies, Mary Steenburgen, Wyatt Cenac, Dolly Wells, Marcanthonee Reis, Heath McGough, Rae Gray, Sky Elobar, Connie Shin, Hannah Friedman, Zac Scheinbaum
Storyline
In Vero Beach, Florida, a trio of couples at various points in their relationships become the subjects of a film about marriage being an antiquated idea that needs a reboot: Why not turn marriage into a seven-year deal with an option to renew?
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Reviews
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San Francisco Chronicle -
A play-it-safe film, with its chaos a little too controlled. But Bell’s examination of the institution of marriage has it insights, and there are laughs.
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Boston Globe -
After Lake Bell’s smart, unconventional debut, “In a World. . .” (2013), her new film, I Do . . . Until I Don’t (she apparently likes ellipses in her titles), is disappointingly ordinary.
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Movie Nation -
Bell has a beguiling, big-grin screen presence. And her ability to charm a cast into taking on her projects is admirable. Charming a script-doctor or two who could joke the films up would be a big help.
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Slant Magazine -
It’s hard to tell who’s being lampooned and who’s being treated with sincerity at any given point.
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The A.V. Club -
The outline of a snappy relationship comedy is here, and Bell is talented enough to make one. Maybe next time she’ll commit to it.
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