

A newlywed couple's honeymoon is upended by the arrivals of their respective sisters.
Acting
Burns and FitzGerald's naturalistic bickering feels authentically exhausted.
Writing
Dialogue-heavy script that trusts awkward silence as punctuation.

Director
Edward Burns
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Burns shot this in 12 days for $9,000, continuing his micro-budget filmmaking streak since The Brothers McMullen.
Part of the 'mumblecore' marriage crisis subgenre alongside The Puffy Chair and Humpday — all white thirtysomethings in apartments, all shot for the cost of a used Honda.
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