Einsam, zweisam, dreisam (1994)

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Einsam, zweisam, dreisam: Directed by Andrew Fleming. With Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin, Josh Charles, Alexis Arquette. A girl named Alex is by mistake housed with 2 guys, Stuart and Eddy, in a college dorm suite. After initial problems they become friends. Stuart has the hots for Alex, Alex for Eddy and Eddy for Stuart. Can it work?

“I think what makes this film work is the chemistry between the three main characters. You like these characters, feel with them and believe that they would get along in real life like they do in the movie. The concept is clearly quite controversial, and I guess thatu0026#39;s why itu0026#39;s so unpopular. I like the way it isnu0026#39;t really all resolved in the end… there is always a tiny degree of imperfection. The plot at times appears to have been written with the primary intention of being controversial rather than entirely realistic, emotionally or otherwise. Iu0026#39;m not sure if thatu0026#39;s true, or it just seems that way. The pacing is pretty good. Youu0026#39;re rarely bored. The clever dialog and script keeps your interest as well as consistently making you laugh. The film somehow makes you care about these characters, despite their many shortcomings and flaws. Maybe itu0026#39;s because theyu0026#39;re human… we can identify with them, more than usually with American films(that are often shallow). The direction is pretty good. The film pretty much belongs in the u0026#39;good, but not entirely sure whyu0026#39; category. You like what you see, but you canu0026#39;t pin-point exactly why. All in all, a pretty good romance-comedy that should be seen by anyone open-minded enough to enjoy it. I recommend this to anyone who isnu0026#39;t offended by the topic(and not easily offended in general) but particularly to those who are fans of one or more of the main actors. 7/10”

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