The two leads seemed very immature without an ounce of swag, which is why they had so much difficulty attracting the women they truly wanted.
I did like several of the messages in the film--be your authentic self and if your professional life blows up, pick up the pieces and start over again.
Also the movie tried to hard to be funny and failed. The shame is that the white boss, who was trying to be "down" was the funniest person in the movie.
Oh and Ashley's dad was funny. He was controlling her by threatening to fire her from the family business where she worked as a cashier/handled inventory for their sporting goods shop. I was like huh? She can't get a better job than that without family connections?!
This was a comedy, yet at one point one of the couples had an argument and it seemed way too serious for a comedy. Still overall this was watchable. So giving it five stars.
Plot summary
David and AJ (both 29) are cute, funny, and have more swag than they know what to do with it. Their personal lives are filled with landing 20-something woman and enjoying life, but with their 30's creeping up and working dead end jobs in expensive LA, they need to up their game and make money moves.
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January 05, 2021 at 06:34 PM
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Good message but leads had no swag
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