On the basis of their tragic life, Jeff and Ann are close friends and co-workers who are totally unlucky in love. Within a short period and in order to fall in love, they both decided to devise a plan to transform themselves over the course of a summer full of sex and alcohol. One day, both face a harsh experience as their journey together becomes an incomprehensible direction when they lose their identities and dignity.
The film's brisk energy, witty visuals and sharp supporting cast (including Kevin Dunn and "Saturday Night Live's" Bobby Moynihan) together push an appealing but thin story idea over the finish line.
While it's true that many of the scenes would be hard to perform without breaking into laughter, it's often difficult to share in the mirth. Call it hermetically sealed humor.