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Laggies: Slackerness in Seattle

A comedy from director Lynn Shelton

Wearing its sweetly oddball charm like a badge of honor, Laggies concerns a 28-year-old Seattle miss named Megan (Keira Knightley) who hasn’t quite got the hang of adulthood. Megan’s not quite a slacker (OK, so she’s still a sign twirler for her tax adviser dad, played by Jeff Garlin), but she definitely has some emotional lag time compared to the rest of her gang. Yet this comedy from director Lynn Shelton and writer Andrea Seigal suggests that maybe Megan’s inactions seem more like subconscious reactions to her peers. The film opens with shakycam video of their high school prom, when teen wildness was a given, then shifts 10 years to affirm that Megan’s chums are now boring sticks in the mud, exemplified by gal pal Allison (Bridesmaids’ Ellie Kemper) as she prepares for her wedding. Meanwhile, Megan’s longtime live-in relationship with high school sweetheart Anthony (Mark Webber) has reached a plateau of utter blandness. When the meddlesome Allison spurs Anthony into asking Megan for her hand in marriage, an alarmed Megan does the only sensible solution. She impulsively crashes for a week with her new teen friend Annika (Chloe Grace Moretz from the Kick Ass flicks), who is still dealing with the divorce aftermath between her lawyer dad Craig (The Way, Way Back’s Sam Rockwell) and lingerie model mom Bethany (Boardwalk Empire’s Gretchen Mol).
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