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The classic way to rip on a lackluster comedy is to claim that you only laughed at the outtakes played during the end credits. Exaggeration, perhaps, but in the case of That Awkward Moment, I can attest that the scenes of cast members flubbing their lines really are the movie’s funniest bits.
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Perhaps that’s because the outtakes prominently feature neither the film’s screenplay, by first-time writer-director Tom Gormican, nor its most bankable star, Zac Efron. That Awkward Moment offers few revelations about its ostensible subject — Gen Y dudes and romance — but a couple about comedy. First, say what you will about Judd Apatow’s wandering, improv-driven flicks or his trendy protégée, Lena Dunham: They share an instinct for hyperverbal snark and silliness that’s tough to duplicate. Second, Efron is just not funny.
The film follows a trio of loutish Lotharios (Zac Efron, Miles Teller, and Michael B. Jordan) who swear a half-hearted vow of relationship-lessness when Jordan’s character finds his wife wants to divorce him. Immediately thereafter, Efron meets dreamgirl Imogen Poots, Teller finds that he feels more than friendship for a close buddy (Mackenzie Davis), and even Jordan feels that he may have a shot with his wife (Jessica Lucas) again. Because of this half-hearted bro-code vow, though, the three men feel compelled to lie, to connive, and to treat their new girlfriends/wives openly badly. They make the usual foolish decisions that men make in romantic comedies (Efron wears a wild sexy costume to a fancy dress ball! Wa-hey!), but they also are largely reprehensible people, all because “being a relationship” is, in the mind of the post-college lout, antithetical to manhood.
Furthermore, he’s painfully miscast as Jason, a cad who charms girls with his wit only to remove them from his “roster” of steady hookups when they demand exclusivity. (The “awkward moment” referenced in the title is when a woman asks, “So … where is this going?”) Efron says all his cocky-asshole lines diligently, but, try as he may, he doesn’t have a Tucker Max bone in his body. And the “wit” with which the script supplies him is perfunctory at best.
Watch That Awkward Moment Online Jason shares a New York apartment with workmate Daniel (Miles Teller), whom the script hasn’t bothered to give his own personality; he’s essentially a less dimply-and-ripped version of Jason. Apparently Gormican thought it was sufficient to differentiate the third bro, the duo’s friend Mikey (Michael B. Jordan), who craves commitment and scarfs Ben & Jerry’s after his wife dumps him. “We checked all each other’s boxes!” he moans.
Mikey’s friends let him crash at their place and offer to introduce him to all kinds of “new boxes,” which is as clever as this movie’s humor gets. As soon as the three men make a pact to stay single and revel in their freedom, we know where this is going. All aboard the “all it takes is the right girl” express!
Jason is drawn to a bookish type (Imogen Poots) who inexplicably finds him hilarious and adorable. Mikey reconnects with his ex. And Daniel finds himself falling for his best friend and wingwoman (Mackenzie Davis), whom he’d always dismissed as “undateable.” It’s not clear why, given that she could model, lives in an amazing apartment and has an easy rapport with him — but then, a lot of things in this movie don’t add up.
Click Here to Watch Full Movie Online
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The classic way to rip on a lackluster comedy is to claim that you only laughed at the outtakes played during the end credits. Exaggeration, perhaps, but in the case of That Awkward Moment, I can attest that the scenes of cast members flubbing their lines really are the movie’s funniest bits.
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Perhaps that’s because the outtakes prominently feature neither the film’s screenplay, by first-time writer-director Tom Gormican, nor its most bankable star, Zac Efron. That Awkward Moment offers few revelations about its ostensible subject — Gen Y dudes and romance — but a couple about comedy. First, say what you will about Judd Apatow’s wandering, improv-driven flicks or his trendy protégée, Lena Dunham: They share an instinct for hyperverbal snark and silliness that’s tough to duplicate. Second, Efron is just not funny.
The film follows a trio of loutish Lotharios (Zac Efron, Miles Teller, and Michael B. Jordan) who swear a half-hearted vow of relationship-lessness when Jordan’s character finds his wife wants to divorce him. Immediately thereafter, Efron meets dreamgirl Imogen Poots, Teller finds that he feels more than friendship for a close buddy (Mackenzie Davis), and even Jordan feels that he may have a shot with his wife (Jessica Lucas) again. Because of this half-hearted bro-code vow, though, the three men feel compelled to lie, to connive, and to treat their new girlfriends/wives openly badly. They make the usual foolish decisions that men make in romantic comedies (Efron wears a wild sexy costume to a fancy dress ball! Wa-hey!), but they also are largely reprehensible people, all because “being a relationship” is, in the mind of the post-college lout, antithetical to manhood.
Furthermore, he’s painfully miscast as Jason, a cad who charms girls with his wit only to remove them from his “roster” of steady hookups when they demand exclusivity. (The “awkward moment” referenced in the title is when a woman asks, “So … where is this going?”) Efron says all his cocky-asshole lines diligently, but, try as he may, he doesn’t have a Tucker Max bone in his body. And the “wit” with which the script supplies him is perfunctory at best.
Watch That Awkward Moment Online Jason shares a New York apartment with workmate Daniel (Miles Teller), whom the script hasn’t bothered to give his own personality; he’s essentially a less dimply-and-ripped version of Jason. Apparently Gormican thought it was sufficient to differentiate the third bro, the duo’s friend Mikey (Michael B. Jordan), who craves commitment and scarfs Ben & Jerry’s after his wife dumps him. “We checked all each other’s boxes!” he moans.
Mikey’s friends let him crash at their place and offer to introduce him to all kinds of “new boxes,” which is as clever as this movie’s humor gets. As soon as the three men make a pact to stay single and revel in their freedom, we know where this is going. All aboard the “all it takes is the right girl” express!
Jason is drawn to a bookish type (Imogen Poots) who inexplicably finds him hilarious and adorable. Mikey reconnects with his ex. And Daniel finds himself falling for his best friend and wingwoman (Mackenzie Davis), whom he’d always dismissed as “undateable.” It’s not clear why, given that she could model, lives in an amazing apartment and has an easy rapport with him — but then, a lot of things in this movie don’t add up.