This film has to include two of the most obnoxious characters on the silver screen in recent memory. The two actresses appear to be in their thirties, their two characters are described as being in their twenties, but they act like they are in their teens!
Chloe and Alice arrive in San Francisco with their sights set on succeeding in the marketing/advertising. But it is never clear if they have the experience, skills, or desire to succeed.
Most of the film is the mindless conversation and antics of two women as they interact with men in the Bay Area. While there is good location footage of San Francisco, it would appear that the filmmakers want to recreate the hedonism of the city in the 1960s and '70s, not the twenty-first-century San Francisco that is never depicted in the film.
The relationships that were depicted in the film were truly bizarre with casual sex and locker room talk pervading the experience. The pressures of building a career or surviving financially in San Francisco were never apparent. When the women need transportation, Chloe purchases a used Honda Civic with no explanation where she has money to pay for the vehicle.
The long sequence with the beautiful dog who first is poisoned, then mauled to death was extremely distasteful, culminating with jokes made at a funeral. The jokes were not funny, and neither was this film.
Chloe and Alice arrive in San Francisco with their sights set on succeeding in the marketing/advertising. But it is never clear if they have the experience, skills, or desire to succeed.
Most of the film is the mindless conversation and antics of two women as they interact with men in the Bay Area. While there is good location footage of San Francisco, it would appear that the filmmakers want to recreate the hedonism of the city in the 1960s and '70s, not the twenty-first-century San Francisco that is never depicted in the film.
The relationships that were depicted in the film were truly bizarre with casual sex and locker room talk pervading the experience. The pressures of building a career or surviving financially in San Francisco were never apparent. When the women need transportation, Chloe purchases a used Honda Civic with no explanation where she has money to pay for the vehicle.
The long sequence with the beautiful dog who first is poisoned, then mauled to death was extremely distasteful, culminating with jokes made at a funeral. The jokes were not funny, and neither was this film.