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Shy writer Sam (Justin Long) meets Birdie (Rachel Wood) at a coffee shop and, in an attempt to make a good impression, uses her Facebook profile so he can pretend he has similar interests. When she falls in love with him, Sam finds it difficult to keep up the persona he has created but also worries that the real him won't be enough for Birdie. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English Until Justin Long’s character starts behaving like a complete idiot to create a turning point in the film, it’s a good romance with a nice, calm progression. Nothing great, but it is pleasant. It’s one thing to complicate our lives with trivialities and our own stupidity, but watching it portrayed in this way was a bit much for me. The ending really disappointed me, but on the other hand, the version with the writer and his story is quite interesting. ()

Malarkey 

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English Justin Long and Evan Rachel Wood did not show much, which is a bit of failure because the movie is mostly about them. However, the supporting roles preserved the movie some dignity, so we can thank the people, who, for this below average romantic movie, were able to get actors like Peter Dinklage, Brendan Fraser, Sam Rockwell or Vince Vaugh, because all of them clearly made fun of the movie and for a moment made it better. ()

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