The poster for Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera’s “Paper Heart” has been unveiled via Cinematical and its basically a sample of twee-looking stills from the happy-go-lucky, looking-for-love, quasi documentary.
The synopsis of the film is a giddy: wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee! wheeeeeeee! Ooooooh! fuuuuuuun! wheeeeee! tee hee!
Maybe it’s actually amusing, let’s hope so, but Vulture did call it a “holocaust of twee,” which is a pretty frightening prospect.
Directed by Nicholas Jasenovec, the film hits theaters in limited release via Overture pictures on August 7.
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