
Two girls, Carla and Lou meet on the street outside a loft waiting for their boyfriends. In a short time, they find out that they're waiting for the same guy - young actor Blake, who said that he loves only her to both of them but was actually leading double life for a few months already. Angry, they break into his loft and when he returns, a round of accusations and explanations begins.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two girls, Carla and Lou meet on the street outside a loft waiting for their boyfriends. In a short time, they find out that they're waiting for the same guy - young actor Blake, who said that he loves only her to both of them but was actually leading double life for a few months already. Angry, they break into his loft and when he returns, a round of accusations and explanations begins.
Leave your thoughts about Two Girls and a Guy.
| San Francisco ExaminerDavid ArmstrongA great date movie: engaging enough to grab your attention while it's unfolding, thought-provoking enough to fuel cafe and cocktail lounge chatter long after the closing credits roll. |
| Sight and SoundLiese SpencerSomewhere along the line the dramatic tension evaporates. |
| Salon.comCharles TaylorYou slip into the movie so easily that by the time it reaches its emotional climax, you're unprepared. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellMildly entertaining. Is never as erotic as it thinks it is. |
| New York TimesJanet MaslinRobert Downey Jr.'s Blake Allen is enough of a raging dynamo to find the dark humor and desperate romanticism at the heart of Mr. Toback's ego trip of a premise, and to make Blake sympathetic too. |
| Apollo GuideRob MacdonaldAll three actors are worth keeping an eye on, in Downey Jr.'s case hopefully it will be for what he's doing on screen instead of off. |
| Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorWriter-director James Toback must believe his audience is hopelessly prudish if he thinks this pedantic story, which takes place over several hours in a Manhattan loft, is provocative. |
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestWorth seeing, if only for the awesome performance from Downey. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsEric LurioWithout Downey, this thing wouldn't have worked. |
| DVD ReviewFelix Gonzalez Jr.As a serio-comedy, it only half succeeds. The laughs are well earned, but the attempts at serious romantic analysis fall short of poignancy. |