Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera star in a clever, charming look at love.
di Betsy Sharkey The Los Angeles Times
"Paper Heart." The name conjures up kindergarten sweetness -- love celebrated in construction paper cutouts, before puberty, dating and disappointments begin to color the picture.
You get something close to that in this clever hybrid of a film as it swings between comedy, documentary and puppet reenactments with the slightest push from stars Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera, as variations on themselves, and Jake Johnson, as the film's director, Nick Jasenovec.
As much as the subject at hand is love, this is also very much a meta story about young artsy Hollywood, which makes it ripe for tedious self-referential excursions. [...]
di Betsy Sharkey, articolo completo (2986 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 7 agosto 2009