8/10
Thoroughly enjoyable
17 February 2024
Having just seen Alex Holdridge's "In Search of a Midnight Kiss," I thought I'd give this later film a spin... and guess what? Like "Midnight Kiss," I found this film to be charming and engaging, and totally enjoyable. In this one, he writes, directs, and stars, and scores nicely with a sweet story, lovely Berlin cinematography, and a capable on-screen presence.

Mr. Holdridge seems to have a gift for writing screwball couples and guy pals well. Both films feature unusual guy-girl pairings, and both leading men have a well-written, supportive buddy that helps him navigate the minefield of 21st century dating life. In "Montenegro," Rupert Friend is the pal, dealing with his own in-flux love life, while Holdridge's Anderson finds his way with love interest Lina.

I hate calling this a rom-com (but it is) or a coming-of-age film (which it is as well). It's more a journey of discovery for all parties, as one "never was" couple rekindles a past flame, loses it again, and attempts to re-find it, while a stable long-term couple deal with tears in the fabric of their lives. Both stories are relatable, and adult movie-goers of all ages will undoubtedly find snippets of their own lives and dreams in these nicely written characters. Kudos to Linnea Saasen (who co-wrote and co-directed) and Jennifer Ulrich as the on-screen ladies who nicely round out the couples.

"Montenegro" is a solid (if slightly crude at times) date night film, and worth the briskly paced 90 minutes. Check it out.
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