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"People Like Us" Is a Certifiable Adult Drama

People Like Us is a certifiable adult drama built atop sturdy thematic supports, a rare enough item these days. Sam (Chris Pine), a career-obsessed New York wheeler-dealer, is reeled back to hometown L.A. upon the death of his father, who had a multiplatinum record as a '70s music producer/AR man...
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People Like Us is a certifiable adult drama built atop sturdy thematic supports, a rare enough item these days. Sam (Chris Pine), a career-obsessed New York wheeler-dealer, is reeled back to hometown L.A. upon the death of his father, who had a multiplatinum record as a '70s music producer/AR man but was a flop as a dad. Once home, Sam is charged with executing his father's estate, delivering a fat cash inheritance — money Sam desperately needs — to Frankie (Elizabeth Banks), the half-sister he never knew he had. Although he wins the trust of Frankie, an overextended bartender; and her son, Josh (Michael Hall D'Addario), Sam can't bring himself to reveal his actual identity. Alex Kurtzman, making his directorial debut, has previously worked with his People Like Us cowriter Roberto Orci on a bevy of blockbusters (Transformers, Star Trek) and knows how to tickle a crowd, here granting D'Addario lots of world-weary little-old-man wisecracks toward that end. Kurtzman and Orci deserve credit for defying cliché, raining out the ultimate gratification of what might be another rom-com courtship between Pine and Banks and instead creating a movie that's overcast with incestuous dramatic irony. Ultimately, however, People Like Us is infected with the "life-affirming" pox; this means making a narrative priority of redeeming everyone before adequately explaining them.

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