The movie revolves around Holden and Benny, and they are both co-workers. Both have worked as a cartoonist and best friend for 20 years and they both know Alyssa, a beautiful girl and also a cartoonist. One day, Holden quickly falls in love with Elsa, as this relationship disturbs the friendship between Holden and Banky and causes many problems for all three.
There is a lot of frank conversation about the technical aspects of sex between women, but Holden and Banky are written more like sniggering eighth graders than inquisitive adults.
The performances are universally strong. The goateed Affleck makes for a particularly sympathetic protagonist; he has the looks and confidence of a lady-killer, but nagging befuddlement and vulnerability are rarely far from the surface.
Even when its young, uncertain characters appear to be in danger of talking (and whining) themselves to death, there's something genuine and charmingly naive about their attempts to make sense of their feelings.