How to Be Single Review

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Actually, it’s really all about how to find your soul mate.

By Josh Lasser

There is a complaint issued via voiceover at the beginning of How to Be Single about women’s stories always being told through relationships. This is followed by the audience being informed that the story we’re about to get isn’t about relationships. It is exceptionally disappointing then, but in no way whatsoever a surprise, that the rest of the movie focuses heavily on relationships.

Right up front, How to Be Single offers a tortured sort of logic on the nature of its existence. There’s absolutely a way to twist the film into it being about people (men and women) finding themselves, but all of the finding in the movie—all of the self-searching—comes about during, through, or is directly caused by relationships.

Rather than having a single narrative, the movie offers several intersecting stories put together into one film. It finds difficulty here as it means that each individual story doesn’t go terribly deep.

First and foremost, there is the tale of Alice (Dakota Johnson), who deeply loves her boyfriend of four years but decides as she’s graduating college that she’d like to be single anyway, just to see what that’s like and to make sure she’s chosen the right guy. Then, there is Alice’s sister, Meg (Leslie Mann), an obstetrician who is determined to never need anyone (adult or infant). There is Lucy (Alison Brie) who has put together a computer program to find the right man. There is Robin (Rebel Wilson), who is interested in nothing outside of free booze and one night stands. Then there’s Tom (Anders Holm) who runs a bar and sleeps with as many women as he possibly can as often as he possibly can. Each and every one of the characters can easily be defined by their relationships or desire for relationships or desire to avoid relationships.

I love Video games.First system i ever got was a Atari 2600,Ever since the first time i moved that joystick i was hooked.I have been writing and podcasting about games for 7 years now.I Started Digital Crack Network In 2015 and haven't looked back.

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