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After the death of his wife, Eddie Krumble (Ed Helms) moves to Los Angeles looking for a fresh start and becomes a professional paid audience member for infomercials and other live studio tapings, with his best friend Chris (Tracy Morgan) at his side. Though struggling financially, Eddie seems to have finally caught a break as he forms a bond with comely gas station attendant, Judy (Amanda Seyfried). But when Eddie's many disguises and telegenic enthusiasm catch the eye of a notorious late night talk show host and his producer (Adam Levine), they turn Eddie's life into the newest national obsession, threatening his budding romance with Judy. Montiel's latest film is a charming and original romantic comedy for our modern, meme-obsessed moment. (Tribeca Film Festival)

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anglais A movie that has quite a good idea, but unfortunately it is diluted in something that wants to appear as an arty comedy. If that idea had been used for a short film anecdote, it could have worked, but like this, it's just boring and terribly tedious, and nothing happens here. Incredibly dull film. ()

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