Aubrey Plaza, neither a name you're likely to be able to pronounce easily, or a name you'd want to forget too soon.
I have seen her around in a few films, but hadn't really noticed her too much until this one, where she plays a confident yet shy girl, who doesn't get on with the world.
Not one person in this film has their head screwed on, but in the most normal way possible, with everyone having everyday problems, pushed slightly to the boundary, and being honest about them.
I watched this on a plane, with free beer, and completely forgot about the beer. I think that's a sign for how much I actually liked this. It's quite simple, but has en
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