Thursday, October 9, 2008

Review.


"Nick and Norah's infinite playlist" has a vast amount of high energy and an intriguing plot that feels like it should keep going. Keeping the viewer excited for the next seen and never wanting it to end. It relates closely to its sister movie Juno, with returning characters and the same movie style. The characters are memorable and make you feel like you know them as if they were friends of your own. It chases two teenagers around the city of New York to find a secret band playing, called Where's Fluffy.Thus, like every movie ending up with them falling for each other in the end. The typical love movie of our century. The actor Michael Cera did an amazing job as Nick portraying an emotional indie rocker, relieving himself from a recent breakup. Norah, is a music enthusiast with a passion for life and friends. They end up loosing Norah's best friend and are set out into the city for a search for her as well as trying to find Where's Fluffy. As people and objects interfere this becomes the ideal date movie as well as a regular cute comedy.

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