Sweetness shines through in hybrid 'Paper Heart'
Ah, love-all-pervading theme that has been too often explored in underholdningsindustrien, and yet it is nothing more unknowable. What is love? How can you tell if you are in love? Can everyone find love? The mockumentary "Paper Heart", directed by Nicholas Jasenovec is adamant non-believer Charlyne Yi seeks answers to these questions and more, only to be intervallic of Michael Cera, consequential in serious conditions that will bring a smile on your face.
Trying to interpret the ever so fascinating importance of love, Charlyne activities throughout the country and interviews everyone from scientists to MC on their interpretations of love. Although the interviews themselves Blur into a mass predictable advice Yi saves scenes with her mysterious ability to capture her feelings in a Well-chosen words. Unafraid to voice channel her thoughts, she is the only truthful and bring an action that is attractive and fun. But even when she says several times that she will never fall in love, we all know that she will meet a guy who will sweep her away to his own happily ever after.
The signal Cera, Charlyne their Prince Charming. Insert the pair and you have a fight in a socially awkward sky. When he and Charlyne start a relationship focus of the film changes from others' interpretations of love for the couple themselves. Thanks to the camera track the pair's every move, we are able to see the whole romance unfold from Charlyne initial and continuing denial of her attraction to her performance of "You Smell Like Christmas", an original song for the special guy.
It is difficult to distinguish reality from fiction in the "Paper Heart". From the beginning, it is obvious that the relationship is plain unrealistic
Ly for the sake plot. Michael stumble Charlyne lead for the first time at a party, immediately attracted to her, and magically appear a few days later on the exact location where she is filming. Oh, if only life were so simple.
The more awkward is the romance, but the more realistic it feels. Cera's lovable dorkiness combined with Yi's pokerfaced humor equals a performance that will make you both cringing in humiliation but still smiling fondly at incontestable chemistry between the two. Sure, they are not just a typical romantic couple, but their love affair own a beautiful honesty that is absent in most of the screen keys relations.
But "Paper Heart" Mimics a documentary and therefore the camera is where Michael and Charlyne go. Although this approach is what gives the film its best moments, it turns out to be in conflict in the relationship that Michael suddenly decides he is willing to forgo Charlyne in exchange for their privacy. Charlyne heart break, heightened by Yi's earnest portrayal of loss, nudge her to meet his real feelings. This sudden self-analysis, the film edges away from its previous light mood and take a more sober tone, but also shows us the sensitive side of Yi, which proves that she can more than just "fun girl".
"Paper Heart" is part comedy part romance, but it stands out from the monotonous sea of banal romantic comedies, with their small, quirky details. Although "Paper Heart" unfortunately does not shed light on the confusing is about love, it is a touching piece, which leads both laughter and tears. But hey, even if the heat and fuzzy is not for you, have at least Michael Cera, whose appearance definitely makes the experience worthwhile.
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