A young musician (Justin Rice) from Boston arrives in New York following the breakup of his band. As he tries to figure out the next step in his career path, he spends time with his friends (Rachel Clift, Andrew Bujalski) and enjoys the romantic overtures of a radio disc jockey (Seung-Min Lee).
Andrew Bujalski followed Funny Ha Ha with this comic immersion into the ups and downs, dreams and desires of New York’s indie music scene. This is American cinema at its most humanly modest and beautifully observed: a fresh classic for the 2000s.
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