Me Him Her

2016 • 97 minutes
4.3
33 reviews
50%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

The directorial debut of Max Landis, who had previously penned the screenplays for Chronicle and American Ultra, ME HIM HER is a madcap romantic comedy about Brendan (Point Break’s Luke Bracey), a heartthrob television star who enlists Cory, his shiftless slacker best friend (90210’s Dustin Milligan) to fly out to LA and help him keep his newly-realized homosexuality a secret from Hollywood. Upon arrival in LA, Cory has a drunken one-night stand with Gabbi (Emily Meade, HBO’s The Leftovers) and is mostly too busy trying to see her again to help Brendan - despite the fact that Gabbi is a lesbian. With a rowdy cast rounded out by Alia Shakwat, Geena Davis, and Haley Joel Osment, ME HIM HER is a bizarrely endearing high-energy sendup of modern love.


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Ratings and reviews

4.3
33 reviews
Griffin Melson
March 15, 2016
I personally enjoyed this movie quite a lot. The surreal sequences and elements were great, the style was really enjoyable, and I liked the characters a lot. It also featured a nice look into how people handle relationships, and how selfish we often are. I personally enjoyed how the movie occasionally played with the fact that it is a movie, as well as the attempts to capture how events feel they happen, as opposed to how they actually happen. Overall I gave it a 7/10
Obed Garcia
March 13, 2016
My favorite scene is when a couple is talking to our heroine & they tell her that it doesn't matter what people will say, as long as she's happy. I've seen many comments on the trailer being really critical of this plot point, and I was also a little bit worried, but that scene felt so meta, like she was talking to the critics and haters. I felt like the movie was aware that that part would be controversial but addressed it in the movie with dialogue that wasn't forced. Watch it.
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DeAndre Johnson
July 17, 2017
It subtly reminded me of Scott pilgrim at certain points while delivering a important message in the undertone at the same time