It's super cute!!!
Will you guys see this romantic comedy, starring Michael Cera?
Here's the trailer...
Paper Heart Productions' Paper Heart (2009)
Random fact: Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera are actually together in real life. Cute, right? I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they're having dinner one night--I'm sure they have hilarious conversations.
Paper Heart Productions' Paper Heart (2009)
Would you see this movie? Don't you love Michael Cera? And, most important, do you believe in love?
P.S. Another romantic comedy coming out this summer.
Paper Heart
In theaters: August 7, 2009Charlyne Yi does not believe in love. Or so she says. Well, at the very least, she doesn’t believe in fairy-tale love or the Hollywood mythology of love, and her own experiences have turned her into yet another modern-day skeptic. PAPER HEART follows Charlyne as she embarks on a quest across America to make a documentary about the one subject she doesn’t fully understand. As she and her good friend (and director) Nicholas search for answers and advice about love, Charlyne talks with friends and strangers, scientists, bikers, romance novelists, and children. They each offer diverse views on modern romance, as well as various answers to the age-old question: does true love really exist? Then, shortly after filming begins, Charlyne meets a boy after her own heart: Michael Cera. As their relationship develops on camera, her pursuit to discover the nature of love takes on a fresh new urgency. Charlyne risks losing the person she finds closest to her heart. Combining elements of documentary and traditional storytelling, reality and fantasy, PAPER HEART brings a fresh perspective to the modern romance and redefines the classic love story.
CAST
Charlyne Yi, Michael Cera, Jake Johnson
Director(s):
Nicholas Jasenovec
Screenwriter(s):
Nicholas Jasenovec, Charlyne Yi
Executive Producers:
Nicholas Jasenovec, Charlyne Yi
Producers:
Elise Salomon, Sandra Murillo
Cinematographer:
Jay Hunter
Editor:
Ryan Brown
Music:
Michael Cera, Charlyne Yi
Sound:
Devendra Cleary, Jacob Riehle
NYmag review
Sundance Shocker: Michael Cera’s Paper Heart Takes a Schoolyard Beating
By: Bilge Ebiri
Almost everyone is agreeing that this year's Sundance was one of the best in recent memory, and many of the filmmakers would be well justified in giving themselves pats on the back. But it appears that at least one film will be leaving Sundance with its pedigree significantly tarnished. And it's breaking our hearts, because we were convinced this was going to be the best thing ever. Alas, the the Michael Cera–Charlyne Yi faux-documentary-love-story-but-actually-kind-of-not, Paper Heart, did not turn out to be the greatest movie ever made. Indeed, the film — which features Yi interviewing various kooky subjects about the nature of love while falling for Cera, with various anecdotes crudely enacted by handmade puppets — spawned an ongoing parlor game among critics trying to one-up each other in finding new descriptors utilizing the word “twee.” We overheard one wag at our screening whisper the words “When Twee Attacks” as he was leaving. David Fear of Time Out wrote that the film tests “your tolerance for tweeness … beyond the limits set by the Geneva Convention.” Another anonymous critic friend said it put the “twee” back in “Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.” That was kind of harsh, but not harsh enough for his friend, who called it “a holocaust of twee.” After that it just got too painful, so we covered our ears, started singing nursery rhymes, and sped away on our Big Wheel.
2009 Sundance Film Festival - Awards Night - Ceremony
(Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images North America)
Screenwriters Nicholas Jasenovec and Charlyne Yi accept the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for "Paper Heart" during the 2009 Sundance Film Festival Awards Night Ceremony held at the Racquet Club on January 24, 2009 in Park City, Utah.
(Yi’s real-life boyfriend) Michael Cera
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