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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 2012-06-22 Nationwide
  • Running Time: 94 min.
  • Director: Lorene Scafaria
  • Cast: Keira Knightley, Steve Carell, Connie Britton, Melanie Lynskey, T.J. Miller, Adam Brody, Gillian Jacobs, Patton Oswalt, William Petersen, Derek Luke
  • Producers: Steve Golin, Joy Gorman Wettels, Steven Rales, Mark Roybal
  • Writer: Lorene Scafaria
  • Distributor: Focus Features
  • Official Site: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Official Site

What's missing from first-time director Lorene Scafaria's Steve Carell–vehicle misfire is the one element any apocalypse narrative suffocates without--urgency. Scafaria, screenwriter of the chipper, inexplicably lauded Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, has created an end-times comedy that's by turns bizarrely affectless and prattlingly manic, much like its dual protagonists, insurance salesman Dodge Petersen (Carell at his most downcast) and his perky neighbor Penny (a seriously unwound Keira Knightley), who light out together--along with a charming terrier--days before an asteroid is set to destroy the planet. Their goals: to track down his first love and a flight to the U.K., so Penny can spend doomsday with the folks. The reckonings and realizations fly once Seeking a Friend for the End of the World hits the road, and for all the absurdity of these characters achieving perfectly articulated peace with their past demons as the world ends (I'm guessing pants-shitting panic would be more the norm), it's a relief after the excruciatingly unfunny first act in which Scafaria (who also wrote the film) floats the notion that sticking to routine in the presence of overwhelming chaos is a way of giving life meaning. That's fair, but she conveys this with so little irony or insight that Dodge's workmates, domestic servant, and a T.G.I. Friday's–esque waitstaff come off more as morons than heroes. Seeking a Friend achieves the colorless tedium of a safe, dozy dream of catastrophe instead of anything like the real deal.

Mark Holcomb

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