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  1. Me Him Her (2015) Komödie um sexuelle Identität von Max Landis. Im Mittelpunkt stehen drei Twentysomethings in Los Angeles User-Film-Bewertung [?]:??? / 5 Filmsterne von 1 bis 5 dürfen vergeben werden, wobei 1 die schlechteste und 5 die beste mögliche Bewertung ist. Es haben bislang 0 Besucher eine Bewertung abgegeben.

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  3. As corporate managers advise Brendan to remain uninformative in dealing with paparazzi, Cory ventures off into a one-night-stand with Emily, a lesbian on the rebound from a toxic relationship. He falls for her, but being with him confuses her life-long lesbian identity. Her struggles with this prompt Cory towards suddenly becoming a better ...

  4. Me Him Her (2015) Me Him Her (2015) Me Him Her (2015) Me Him Her (2015) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis Three millennials try to figure out love, sex and friendship in Hollywood.

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    • Comedy, LGBTQ+
  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Me-Him-HerPrime Video: Me Him Her

    Me Him Her. The directorial debut of Max Landis, writer of Chronicle and American Ultra, Me Him Her is a madcap romcom about a heartthrob TV star (Luke Bracey, Hacksaw Ridge) who enlists his slacker best friend Cory (Dustin Milligan, Schitt's Creek) to come to LA and help him keep his newly-realized homosexuality a secret. Cory promptly falls ...

  6. Me Him Her (2015) Max Landis clearly had an idea that is presented well at some moments but completely missed at others. While it's far from bad, it's also just as far from good. The performances are spot on, Haley Osment feels like Michael Cera in 'This Is The End'. The general plot does give a borderline 'Chasing Amy' feel, but Max does ...

  7. Me Him Her Film - Kritik 2015Me Him Her“ tut nicht weh, provoziert und polarisiert nicht. Und vielleicht ist auch genau das das Problem: Trotz anschaulicher Grundkonzeption verliert sich der Film...