Find yourself sinking in the sentimental quagmire of 'Stuck in Love'
It is a strangely disquieting moment when I recognised the dulcet tones of Home by Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros drifting over the opening sequence of Stuck in Love. I begin to sink down apprehensively into my seat. It’s not that I dislike the track; I love it, but therein lies the problem. I’ve become almost fearful of films harnessing my favourite tunes because they seldom live up to the song. It feels as if the filmmakers have kidnapped a popular artist, forcing them to provide some essential indie affectations for their quirky dramas. I sink lower and start to fold myself away in the hope that this seat den I’m constructing will make an effective quirk proof shelter. I think I’ll be safe here unless characters begin arbitrarily playing music to each other or someone attempts to smoke me out using The Shins. So whose stuck you ask? Well other than me, in my cinematic cushion fort, we have Bill Borgen (Greg Kinnear) acclaimed novelist and hopeless divorcée still pining over his ex-wife Erica (Jennifer Connelly). Adding to the ensemble is Bill’s daughter Samantha (Lily Collins) who is publishing her first book, the content of which reflects...
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