
What's the Point? is a comedy investigating the concept that marriage should be a seven-year contract with an option to renew. The story is told through the lens of a pretentious documentarian and follows three couples at various stages in their relationships.... (Full plot summary below)
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What's the Point? is a comedy investigating the concept that marriage should be a seven-year contract with an option to renew. The story is told through the lens of a pretentious documentarian and follows three couples at various stages in their relationships.
Leave your thoughts about I Do... Until I Don't.
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallBell is a generous writer, not keeping juicy lines to herself. I Do . . . Until I Don't fairly drips with them. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Elinor JonesIt sneaks up on you, and even the most hardened among us can root for this secretly delightful movie. |
| Movie MomNell MinowLike an R-rated episode of the cheesy anthology series "Love American Style" |
| San Francisco ChronicleG. Allen JohnsonA play-it-safe film, with its chaos a little too controlled. But Bell’s examination of the institution of marriage has it insights, and there are laughs. |
| The Public (Buffalo)M. FaustIt soon enough settles into a predictable sub-Love Actually ensemble piece in which none of the individual stories are fleshed out enough to be of much interest. To note that this was made by What's the Point Productions is just too easy. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA wispy, feeble sitcom-quality ensemble piece... what the ellipsis appears to indicate are the humor and heart Bell's omitted this time around. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThere's a chance here for Bell to offer a distinct perspective, but she botches the execution, making "I Do...Until I Don't" unremarkable in almost every way. |
| The PlaylistEli FineDisengaged and detached, the film’s greatest crime may be its inability to make any kind of impression. |
| Paste MagazineAndy CrumpOne essential detail keeps I Do...Until I Don't on the rails: Bell's eye behind the lens. |
| Paste MagazineAndrew CrumpMaybe this isn’t the sophomore picture we’d hoped for, but it’s sharp and insightful regardless. |