
Still reeling from his breakup with college sweetheart Allison, Adam's world is thrown into further chaos when he's surprisingly invited to attend her wedding.... (Full plot summary below)
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Still reeling from his breakup with college sweetheart Allison, Adam's world is thrown into further chaos when he's surprisingly invited to attend her wedding.
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| FilmJerk.comEdward HavensSomewhere, down the line, some young would-be filmmaker will stumble on to this film on Netflix, see how something like this could get financed, and will become inspired to make their own movie for all the wrong reasons. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonAs this far-fetched scenario plays out, the primary characters lack both sympathy and charm, not to mention logic. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfEggold's better with the darker, more emotional areas of the plot, capturing the intensity of bad decisions when they're motivated by desperation, and the sting of love that's no longer returned. |
| The PlaylistElazar Fine"Literally, Right Before Aaron" is a strange piece of work. It's tonally confused to the point of incoherence. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreIf the movie finds its pathos and laughs around the edges, Literally, Right Before Aaron finds its easy if limited appeal outside the Hollywood mainstream, where “Home Again” is somebody’s idea of what a romantic comedy should be these days. |
| The PlaylistEli FineCharacters make a lot of absurdly dumb decisions in this movie. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterThe problem here is Mr. Long’s Adam, a twitchy knot of tics and self-pity. He invites our sympathy — especially when contrasted with the smarmy Aaron — but doesn’t really deserve it. |
| Common Sense MediaSandie Angulo ChenTalented cast can't save mature, uneven romantic dramedy. |
| Village VoiceAbbey BenderThe film ends with a riff on the final moments of The Graduate, a frustrating suggestion of a much better work. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkIt’s hard to imagine Literally, Right Before Aaron existing without The Graduate as a template. Ryan Eggold’s lame-brained paint-by-numbers romantic comedy relies a little too heavy on functioning as homage to the Mike Nichols classic. |