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An eccentric suburban woman and a Walmart door greeter navigate their evolving relationship in this unconventional love story.
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| Film InquiryAlistair RyderInitially starting as a charming portrayal of American eccentrics, with a dose of Woody Allen-esque humour riddled by anxiety and neuroses, the film eventually grows more depth as it explores a topic rarely discussed in society. |
| VarietyPeter DebrugeThe connection they share isn’t the kind that would pass for conventionally romantic, and yet, theirs is a compelling love story all the same — one the filmmakers follow with open minds, focusing on the lead-up to and days immediately following their wedding. |
| indieWireDavid EhrlichWhereas most docs about “different” people are content to flatter our empathy, Dina aims to deepen it. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... manages to balance sympathy for their situation without resorting to cheap sentiment, even if the approach lacks true objectivity. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThe film doesn't feel or look like a documentary. It's a character-based piece, but the structure is carefully considered with a clear narrative thrust and an unusual style. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordDina is quite the character, such a non-stop talker she chatters through a dental procedure....The film, like its couple, is sweet and awkward, ending with hope for their future. |
| Globe and MailBrad WheelerCo-directors Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles tell the story gracefully, doling out Dina's tragic backstory in excellent increments. |
| Village VoiceApril WolfeDina is a story about resilience and a woman’s indomitable will to seek out her best life. |
| TheWrapAlonso DuraldeWe get lots of films about weddings and about courtship, but this is one that actually takes the time to explore the essence of the marital partnership, and the delicate balance between expressing your own wants and needs while also devoting yourself to fulfilling your partner’s wants and needs. |
| AV ClubCharles BramescoSweet without being sappy, the film extends an uncommon empathy to two characters that colder films (and, as we see, people) would treat as a punchline. |