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So, 'What's Not to Love?' is this quirky, offbeat comedy based on Jonathan Ames’ own memoirs. It dives deep into his personal escapades, and let me tell you, the tone is pretty raw and unapologetic. You get this weird mix of humor and self-reflection as Ames, who plays himself, navigates the perplexities of masculinity. The pacing has this loose, almost improvised feel, which can be jarring but ultimately adds to its charm. The dialogue? It's got that sharp, witty edge that Ames is known for, and it doesn't shy away from the cringeworthy aspects of his life—definitely not for everyone. Still, it’s distinct in its approach to what could be seen as awkward subject matter, giving a glimpse into the mind of a writer living on the edge of societal norms.
A uniquely personal take on masculinity and sexuality.Notable for its improvisational feel and sharp dialogue.Offers a glimpse into the complexities of being a writer.
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