Jump directly to the content

DIANA (Girls star Zosia Mamet) is a novelist who returns to Brooklyn after a few years in London only to discover her ex Ben (Matthew Shear) living in the apartment below.

We learn of their previous relationship via  some  extremely  confusing  flashbacks,  while  joining  the pair  on what could be some kind of reconciliation.

 I didn’t like the characters – they didn’t feel fleshed out, were incredibly selfish and constantly overwrought
2
I didn’t like the characters – they didn’t feel fleshed out, were incredibly selfish and constantly overwrought

That’s pretty much it. Not that romcoms need much  more  to  go  on,  but  what  they  usually  have  up  their  sleeves  are  some  lovable characters and belly laughs - for me, this had neither.

I didn’t like the characters – they didn’t feel fleshed out, were incredibly selfish and constantly overwrought.

I’m  showing  my  age  here,  but  do  people  really  talk  like  they  do in this movie?

Waffling incessantly about nothing but themselves and constantly trying to second-guess and “internalise” every single one of their thoughts or intentions?

 Do  people  really  talk  like  they  do in this movie?  Waffling incessantly about themselves and constantly trying to second-guess and 'internalise' all of their thoughts or intentions?
2
Do  people  really  talk  like  they  do in this movie?  Waffling incessantly about themselves and constantly trying to second-guess and 'internalise' all of their thoughts or intentions?

It’s like Woody Allen writing Instagram motivational quotes. Ross and Rachel without the jokes.

It seems as though director Sophie Brooks went out of her way to remove the many ­punchlines this film was begging for.

THE BOY DOWNSTAIRS, 87mins (12) 

★★☆☆☆

Topics