
David and Brenda are perfect for each other, and everyone knows it except David and Brenda. After they break up, due to mutual immaturity, they voyage through a romantic Purgatory that shakes both of them to their core, until they realize what's apparent, and work out a design for being together that they refuse to call "being together". A sharply observed, dark comedy about the complexity of modern relationships, In Stereo is a humorous look into the lives of confused 30 som... (Full plot summary below)
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David and Brenda are perfect for each other, and everyone knows it except David and Brenda. After they break up, due to mutual immaturity, they voyage through a romantic Purgatory that shakes both of them to their core, until they realize what's apparent, and work out a design for being together that they refuse to call "being together". A sharply observed, dark comedy about the complexity of modern relationships, In Stereo is a humorous look into the lives of confused 30 somethings trying to figure it all out.
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| ObserverMatthew KasselStarts out as though it’s gearing up for romantic comedy terrain, but quickly confounds your expectations. |
| San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisFortunately, Beau Garrett brightens things up with her performance as the neurotic Brenda. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshThe luminous Garrett shines as Brenda, emerging from her shell. Hauptman manages to sand down David's spiky edges. The supporting characters, unfortunately, are two-dimensional and less charismatic. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenThe film is just another fantasy of living only the good portions of the life of an artist. |
| Village VoiceSherilyn ConnellyIn Stereo is not without its merits, but it doesn't really get going until the last ten minutes, which play like the opening of a movie that would be much more interesting than the one that preceded them. |
| The A.V. ClubKeith UhlichThis is a tedious modern romance that thinks it’s spouting universal truths when it’s actually as myopically narcissistic as the two leads. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenWhen this stereotype masquerades as a storyline, it needs to have a unique spin or radical narrative disruption for it to stand out from all the other self-made movies about white male artists with girl problems and self-worth issues. In Stereo is not the movie that stands out from the rest. |
| The DissolveMike D'AngeloThe film isn’t remotely funny or insightful enough to justify spending an hour and a half in such intensely disagreeable company. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyFilms don't have to feature likable people to be successful. Far from it. But a film has to let us know why we want to watch these people. Like its lead character, In Stereo does not want to do the necessary work. |