But the movie is so, so funny, full of Baumbach's
usual crackling dialogue between people who on some level realize that they're just playing parts in each other's lives.
Not exact matches
While all the typical pieces are present, there is enough
crackle to the
dialogue and quality acting to help this one rise above the
usual muck.
The
dialogue crackles with anger; even the simplest exchanges seem brusque, testy, drained of the
usual pleasantries.