Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), a failed musician now making a living as a carpenter in New York, returns to Los Angeles to house-sit for his brother (Chris Messina). He’s stranded there—since he doesn't drive—until his brother's assistant, Florence (Greta Gerwig), comes to his rescue. She’s as much a lost soul as he is, and the pair form a significant connection—giving Roger a much-needed reason to be happy.
Roger Greenberg
Florence Marr
Ivan Schrank
Beth (Beller's Party)
Eric Beller (Beller's Party)
Gina
Phillip Greenberg
Sara
Muriel
Carol Greenberg
Peggy
Guy at Gallery
Megan (Beller's Party)
Rich (Sara's Party)
Jerry (Sara's Party)
Olivia (Sara's Party)
Horribly boring watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. This is just a lot of nothing happening. Part of the movie is literally just a guy house-sitting, there are literally multiple scenes of characters just being bored. Alternatively it's scenes of a guy having moments of lucidity surrounded by extreme self destruction that doesn't lead anywhere story wise. Unless this is someone's exercise therapy in getting out a experience they had getting sober, I don't really know for whom this movie is made.
Roger Greenberg
Florence Marr
Ivan Schrank
Beth (Beller's Party)
Eric Beller (Beller's Party)
Gina
Phillip Greenberg
Sara
Muriel
Carol Greenberg
Peggy
Guy at Gallery
Megan (Beller's Party)
Rich (Sara's Party)
Jerry (Sara's Party)
Olivia (Sara's Party)
Horribly boring watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. This is just a lot of nothing happening. Part of the movie is literally just a guy house-sitting, there are literally multiple scenes of characters just being bored. Alternatively it's scenes of a guy having moments of lucidity surrounded by extreme self destruction that doesn't lead anywhere story wise. Unless this is someone's exercise therapy in getting out a experience they had getting sober, I don't really know for whom this movie is made.