MOVIE REVIEW: The pains of growing up in Cha Cha Real Smooth's touching portrayal of post-college love.
, he leaps ahead into that post-graduation quagmire as Andrew . He's back home in New Jersey with no direction and a lousy job, but at least he's a party starter. He's the guy who can get a bar or bat mitzvah going, which may not sound like much of a skillset but boy does it keep you in demand with Jewish moms desperate not to have the dance floor be empty when they've spent a fortune on venue rental. It's at one of those events that he meets Domino , single mom to Lola .
Post-graduation is also the first time in your life when you really have to engage with people not your age, and everyone inis a dealing with being a little out of their age range. Andrew's great with younger teens but short on adult friends. Domino's younger than every other mom around and while she absolutely dotes on Lola, young parenthood meant she never got the carefree 20s that she sees Andrew both wasting and representing.
It's scenes like this at which Raiff excels, those little personal dramas that stick in your mind years after they happen, those moments on which you gain perspective in hindsight but just feel huge at the time. Those kind of scenes allow him to veer away from an obvious three-act structure, instead constructing the story in almost a mosaic fashion, of anecdotes and moments, character progression rather than plot beats., but not in an ostentatious way.
And that's the funny thing about growing up. Sometimes it's not about getting it right. Sometimes it's just about not making the same mistake twice. If Raiff's first film was about two neurotic characters learning to get out of their own heads, thenA note to readers:has been Austin’s independent news source for over 40 years, expressing the community’s political and environmental concerns and supporting its active cultural scene.
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