I wanted more about Enid's indecision on whether or not to move in with Scarlett Johannnson (who is turning into a fine piece of ass). I wanted to know more about the nunchucks guy at the gas station, and I wanted to see more of Enid's relationship with her father (well played by Bob Balaban).
But some of the jabs were clever--the wheelchair guy who gets his free coffee every morning comes to mind--and Steve Buscemi deserves an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
I give it an 8/10. Good, but prolly not worth driving 3 hours to see.
HS
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