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Lynskey also has a couple of lovely scenes with John Rubinstein as her father, one of which is reminiscent of the late-night heart-to-heart Molly Ringwald has with Paul Dooley toward the end of "Sixteen Candles." And Dan Futterman (the Oscar-nominated "Capote" writer) is perfect in one scene as Amy's ex-husband, a vapid and distracted entertainment lawyer. Their third-act meeting provides great context as to who she was and how far she's come. But "Hello I Must Be Going" offers lots of insightful moments and details like that: the smug local girls who peaked in high school and never left town; the white-people problems like being forced to see an understudy when you paid to see Patti LuPone on Broadway. "Hello I Must Be Going" comes from a sad, honest place. And that's what makes it funny. "Hello I Must Be Going," an Oscilloscope Laboratories release, is rated R for language and sexual content. Running time: 95 minutes. Three stars out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definition for R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
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