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- It holds a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 51 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: " Hello I Must Be Going offers an offbeat twist to the romance genre, a solid character study for fans of grown-up drama, and a career-making breakout vehicle for Melanie Lynskey".
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Todd Louiso's "Hello I Must Be Going" stars Melanie Lynskey as Amy, a young woman who moves in with her wealthy parents after a bitter divorce. During "Going's" first act, Louiso indulges in light satire.
It holds a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 51 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: "Hello I Must Be Going offers an offbeat twist to the romance genre, a solid character study for fans of grown-up drama, and a career-making breakout vehicle for Melanie Lynskey". [3]
Sep 19, 2012 · Swimming in the age difference. Melanie Lynskey and Christopher Abbott in "Hello I Must Be Going." Amy is in her 30s, recently divorced, childless and has moved back home to live with her parents. Jeremy is 19, unmarried, an actor, and his mother, who is a therapist, assumes he’s gay.
Hello, I Must Be Going (Oscilloscope Pictures), directed by the actor-turned-director Todd Louiso from a script by his wife Sarah Koskoff, is an indie of a familiar type: a naturalistic,...
Dec 19, 2012 · In this sweet, small indie, Melanie Lynskey plays Amy, a heart-sick, recently divorced woman who moves from New York back into her parents’ house in Westport, Connecticut, because she can’t fathom where else to go.
What on the surface seems like an unconventional romance gives way to an insightful, oft-funny, and always relatable tale about a woman's emotional rebirth. This absolutely lovely, well-directed, written, and acted gem is one mature dramedy well worth seeking.