KnotMissPriceless
Why so much hype?
Lumsdal
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
ChicRawIdol
A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
adonis98-743-186503
Follows a variety of New York characters as they navigate personal relationships and unexpected problems over the course of 1 day. Person to Person tries to dig deep but unfortunately it's not deep enough. The acting was very bad and the stories drag and bore you for the most part, the pacing was all over the place and unfortunately even the dialogue was sometimes really bad especially from the girl with the short hair who talks about body parts at one point. This is the worst kind and the most forgettable drama that you're going to see or should not see. (0/10)
bellmattl
This movie was so pointless and tedious that I signed on to IMDb for the first time in a decade just to let you all know. It is everything bad about indie films and nothing good. It's an insult to good taste. I'm a huge Cera fan, and was thrilled to see Abbi from Broad City in the cast. How could a movie with these two stellar people be so terrible? I just don't know. I wouldn't wish this hour and a half of boring torture on my worst enemy. And I usually like these kinds of films. It might be the worst movie I've ever sat through.
Larry Silverstein
The movie follows an ensemble cast of characters as they face various situations in their lives, all in one day in New York City. The humor here can be subtle and quirky at times, but the film itself loses steam, in my opinion, as it progresses and ends up not really going anywhere. There were moments when I felt this indie had a Woody Allen feel to it, but those moments were too few and far between. All in all, some sparks of cleverness but they just weren't sustained.
xposipx
I was intrigued by the trailer and looked forward to viewing Person to Person for quite a while. Perhaps it's my fault for having high expectations, but this fell completely flat. I love Woody Allen movies. For whatever reason, I expected this to be rival some of Allen's recent work with witty, humorous dialogue that goes by quickly with a smart theme. Person to Person includes neither. It's empty, illogical, and boring. This may sound like a compliment, but I mean it in the worst way possible: The movie flows like a mixture of a Todd Solondz movie mixed with Jim Jarmusch. However, it lacks the awkward sleaziness of Solondz and the uniqueness of most Jarmusch films.The story follows multiple New Yorkers throughout one day - this has been done before many times and more successfully. Michael Cera and his story shines while the others relentlessly drag on. I lost interest in every other character pretty early on. The writing is mediocre and many of the actors struggle through the corny lines and story-lines. In short, the subtle tone here falls flat. I really wanted to love Person to Person, but it's simply boring and insignificant.