
Full of wry wit, Chronically Metropolitan, is a cynical family drama about a young writer, Fenton, who is forced home to help the family cope when his larger than life father, Christopher, gets into a car accident with a truck full of crabs.... (Full plot summary below)
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Full of wry wit, Chronically Metropolitan, is a cynical family drama about a young writer, Fenton, who is forced home to help the family cope when his larger than life father, Christopher, gets into a car accident with a truck full of crabs.
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| Film InquiryNick DavisChronically Metropolitan is a quirky romantic indie about life in New York City; though not perfect, it's reasonably enjoyable. |
| Solzy at the MoviesDanielle SolzmanChronically Metropolitan is a coming-of-age dramedy but it doesn't come without some cynicism. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckResembling a Philip Roth novel that the author had the good sense to leave unpublished, Chronically Metropolitan leaves no cliché unturned in its depiction of the social and romantic travails of a group of Upper East Side New Yorkers. |
| User ReviewLeslie TGreat film, honest and refreshing look at the life of the privileged UES. Thoroughly enjoyed! |
| User ReviewDiomedes Raul BThe movie was fun and cool. Very contemporary. Great to watch. |
| User ReviewTravis SGreat film, honest and refreshing look at the life of the privileged UES. Thoroughly enjoyed! |
| User ReviewTina CI liked it! Chris Noth great as self-absorbed author-professor. Actually, the whole cast was good, fine acting. Good story. |
| User ReviewHanka Viola BVery pretentious from the beginning to the end, the male characters covered their totall douchebag-ness with a last "heroic" act of generosity letting "their" women go. And the female characters felt like a man was trying really hard to write a strong female character but failed miserably. Overall, a study of the broken relationships of the bored, affluent elites. Not bad enough to stop watching, but bad enough to comment on. |