Following the story of Tris's separation from Nick after a close relationship, she became involved with a new man. She may have moved too fast for another man's life. But then the night begins Nick and Norah and Manhattan teenagers in the streets of New York. It's Russian food night and ex-girlfriends psychotic and ex-girlfriends drunk. As they stroll through the streets of New York, teenagers start looking for their favorite show of a favorite band alongside a group of teenagers.
Invested in ephemera, not people -- never more so then when the couple gets busy in a recording studio and the camera chooses to pivot and pan sensuously across the synthesizer.
What makes the film work in spite of itself is [director] Sollett's sympathy for his characters and the teamwork between Cera and Dennings, whose winsome sultriness seems entirely unaffected.
Like Before Sunrise or the lovely karaoke-bar sequence at the center of Lost in Translation, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist captures the excitement of exploring a city with someone you barely know and really, really like.
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist takes everything you loved in three decades of teenage romance and twists it into something unrecognisably desperate and exploitative.