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Me Him Her

Country: USA, Language: English, 98 mins

  • Director: Max Landis
  • Writer: Max Landis
  • Producer: Darren M. Demetre; Leah Holzer

CGiii Comment

What a mess of a film this is...

The son of John Landis (i.e. Hollywood brat) makes his directorial debut...with his own immature, mindlessly repetitive, monologue-laden script. How many times can you tell the same joke? Umpteen, according to Landis.

Everybody knows that the woodenly-played Brandon is gay...and, no-one cares! Coming out ain't what it used to be!

One thing is for sure...the lesbians ain't gonna like it. The other strand to this toxic story is  Gabbi...a soon-to-be converted non-lesbian who likes to spout endless drivel...about being who she really is...GAY. Well, she bonks the nearest boy (from a gay bar) quicker than the blink of an eye!

Throw into the mix...a psychotic, sword-wielding lesbian, a giant plastic penis, a plethora of weird LA types...and, random words thrown - inexplicably - onto the screen...there's even an astral plane...oooh it's all too much!

As for the Haley Joel Osment cameo...what the f**k!?!

Not one funny line is uttered. Not one scene is credible. It's a contrivance from start to finish...and it really does send out some pretty grotty messages.

One message is clear...(most) Hollywood brats should learn to remain in the shadow cast by their famous parent(s). Talent is not hereditary...here's the proof.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

The sexual identity comedy is about three millennials trying to figure out love, friendship, sex, and life in present day Hollywood.

Cast & Characters

Dustin Milligan as Cory;
Luke Bracey as Brendan;
Geena Davis as Mrs. Ehrlick;
Alia Shawkat as Laura;
Casey Wilson;
Scott Bakula as Mr. Ehrlick;
Angela Sarafyan;
Haley Joel Osment;
Cassandra Starr as Hollywood Reporter;
Lance Henriksen as The Stranger