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Selected as the opening night film for Sundance 2012, Hello I Must Be Going features acclaimed actress Melanie Lynskey in her breakout role as Amy, a recent divorcée who seeks refuge in the suburban Connecticut home of her parents (Blythe Danner and John Rubinstein). Demoralized and uncertain of her future, Amy begins an affair with a 19-year-old actor (Christopher Abbott) that jumpstarts her passion for life and helps her discover an independence and sense of purpose that she has missed for years. Coupling Danner's subtle, moving performance as a frustrated empty nester with Lynskey's endearing and nuanced depiction of both the comic and tragic coming together at a crossroads, Hello I Must Be Going is a modern, unconventional love story infused with sex, humor, and emotional honesty - everything Amy will need to get on in life. -- (C) Oscilloscope
Release Date Hello I Must Be Going Sep 7, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Hello I Must Be Going

Melanie Lynskey,Blythe Danner,John Rubinstein,Julie White,Dan Futterman,Christopher Abbott,Sara Chase,Daniel Eric Gold,Meera Simhan,Damian Young,Dave T. Koenig,Jimmi Simpson

Genres Hello I Must Be Going : Drama,Comedy

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Hello I Must Be Going

User Ranting Hello I Must Be Going : 3.4
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User Count Like for Hello I Must Be Going : 2,123
All Critics Ranting For Hello I Must Be Going : 7
All Critics Count For Hello I Must Be Going : 49
All Critics Percentage For Hello I Must Be Going : 73 %

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Review For Hello I Must Be Going

"Hello I Must Be Going" is at once an intriguing character study and a refreshingly offbeat romance.
Calvin Wilson-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The movie's sharp-tongued and softhearted, a Sundance kind of film that mostly sidesteps generic Sundanceyness.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

Sarah Koskoff's screenplay is flagrantly duplicitous, introducing the heroine as a self-pitying sloth, then trying to pass her off as likable by making nearly all the other characters drips, snobs, or unfeeling scolds.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

Succeeds almost entirely on the strength of Melanie Lynskey's heartfelt and humorous performance in the lead role.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post

Sarah Koskoff's play-it-safe script and Louiso's heavy-handed direction combine to kill the potential of "Hello I Must Be Going."
G. Allen Johnson-San Francisco Chronicle

Lynskey lets us see, from deep within Amy's fog, an instinctual desire to please, and a sense of innocent wonderment at how she could possibly have gotten into such a mess.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times

Lynskey imbues the self-doubting Amy with such lightness that she manages to make neediness appealing.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

A fine and funny film balanced perfectly between heartbreak and uplift, anchored by a rich, superlative turn from Melanie Lynskey.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

I'm of two minds about Hello I Must Be Going. It's a slow-paced movie, and at times, too slow ... Yet the fine actors, especially the emotive-faced Melanie Lynskey and the restrained Blythe Danner, elevate the film well beyond its story line.
Emily S. Mendel-culturevulture.net

Sharp writing and solid performances elevate this modest low-budget romance.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

The film is worth seeing for the performances, but the drama is a nonstarter.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

Sharp enough to point out some compelling issues without pretending that it has all the answers.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

It's harmless, and there's really nothing outright awful about the movie, it just could have been so much better if the filmmakers thought outside of the Sundance box for this one.
Austin Kennedy-Sin Magazine

It has plenty of little moments for a great actress to shine. It's just not very deep, or particularly fresh.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

The script's contrivances and the director's lax handling aren't enough to hold you.
Shawn Levy-Oregonian

Familiar messes that are somewhat too easily cleaned up.
Matt Pais-RedEye

[Lynskey] woefully underrated as an actress, for her work in Hello I Must Be Going is subtle and tender.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine

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