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Celeste & Jesse Forever

Country: USA, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: Lee Toland Krieger
  • Writer: Rashida Jones; Will McCormack
  • Producer: David Buelow; Sheri Davani

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Separated but still friends...who 'hang out' all the time and live next door to each other - is that weird? Will they, won't they get back together? It doesn't really matter - within a few minutes you won't care - because Celeste is vile, Jesse is a geek and the direction is lifeless.

The writing is remarkably weak and immature...she's like a vagina in a hairdo...and littered with pollution: dope, dude, awesome...masturbating a lip balm bottle?!? Grow up.

Elijah Wood is the 'saucy' gay friend - told you, the writing is weak...a character who serves no purpose other than to bounce a few gay jokes off of a weak script.

Self-serving drudge that failed to serve anything palatable or entertaining...or, worthwhile.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Celeste and Jesse have been best friends forever. They dated in high school, got married, and now they're getting divorced. Their best friends don't think they can maintain their friendship throughout the dissolution of their marriage, but Celeste and Jesse don't think there will be a problem. But that's before Jesse gets into a relationship that Celeste doesn't think he can handle, and Celeste finds it harder to move on than she originally thought.

Cast & Characters

Rashida Jones as Celeste;
Andy Samberg as Jesse;
Ari Graynor as Beth;
Eric Christian Olsen as Tucker;
Rob Huebel as Business Man;
Elijah Wood as Scott;
Shira Lazar as Herself;
Will McCormack as Skillz;
Kate Krieger as Yogurt Girl;
Matthias Steiner as Himself