
The plot of "Committed" is centered around the story of an intense young woman, played by Graham, whose husband leaves her in order to find himself. She then follows him cross-country and when she catches up with him, complications arise.... (Full plot summary below)
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The plot of "Committed" is centered around the story of an intense young woman, played by Graham, whose husband leaves her in order to find himself. She then follows him cross-country and when she catches up with him, complications arise.
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| Boston GlobeJay CarrBut one can only imagine how different the film might have been with, say, Parker Posey or Catherine Keener -- truly funky actresses with some real edge -- in the lead. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardGraham is lots of fun to watch, but it's hard to reconcile the split halves of her character. |
| L.A. WeeklyHazel-Dawn DumpertThe best thing about Committed, though, is Krueger, a filmmaker who's not only willing to lead us into the well-traveled terrain of romantic comedy, but able to show us something new there. |
| San Francisco ExaminerWesley MorrisWorks as a quixotic study of emotional quirks. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranWith its capacity to surprise, the film comes to life when you don't expect it to, in tiny but wonderfully off-center moments. |
| San Francisco ChroniclePeter StackIt's a fizzle as as comedy. Still, the film has character. |
| Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorThis romantic comedy turns stereotypes inside out as the main character, whose sense of commitment is represented by a tattoo on her finger instead of a wedding ring. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldThe real problem here is that director Krueger has no flair as a writer or a director for inspired screwball comedy. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonAfailed attempt at a hipster screwball comedy. Very failed. |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonShould have never made it up the distribution aisle. |