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Singles

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Singles focuses on the lives of young people in their 20s, live in an apartment complex in Seattle, Washington, in the 1990s. It tells about the love affair of two couples, as well as the love life of their friends and colleagues. Janet is a fawning waitress coffee-bar. Cliff is an ambitious but cold rock musician. Linda Powell and Steve Dunne is a couple wavering on whether to commit to each other. And Debbie Hunt, who is trying to find Mr. Right - an ideal romantic lover - doing a video to express her wish.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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May 19, 2014

No matter your age, you will warm to the young men and women in Singles who are striving to find their balance in the pleasant ambiance of Seattle.
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Baltimore Sun
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May 19, 2014

Infernally precious.
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Los Angeles Times
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May 19, 2014

There's a genial untidiness about Singles, but it's unified by Crowe's affection for his characters, and by the terrific Paul Westerberg music track, which plays like a pulse-beat to these people's lives.
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Total Film
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August 20, 2010

Nobody's saying it's perfect, but it is hugely entertaining, a warm-yet-honest look at sex, love and relationships set against the growth of Seattle's grunge scene.
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Chicago Tribune
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May 19, 2014

There is something new here, and very fresh.
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The Dissolve
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April 06, 2015

It's like a catalog of everything Crowe had to offer back in the early 1990s, from detailed evocations of place and time to the characters' pronouncements about popular culture.
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Seattle Times
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May 19, 2014

This is one happy-ending romance that doesn't feel forced. You can't help getting into the spirit of it.
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People Magazine
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May 19, 2014

Crowe's script relies for humor on such puerile notions as the supposed similarity between the words Spam and sperm, and such dullard's epigrams as "It's better to be the dumper than the dumpee."
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Orlando Sentinel
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May 19, 2014

Crowe doesn't add much to the general discussion, but he's assembled an attractive cast and seems to have a genuine affection for the young people on the screen.
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Radio Times
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May 19, 2014

Crowe's greatest strength is the way he focuses on those smaller moments in life that are rarely reflected in movies.
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New Yorker
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May 19, 2014

This is romantic comedy of the wispiest kind, but the picture is generous, graceful, and consistently funny.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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May 19, 2014

Crowe's movie is like a great record album: the songs connect, and the people connect, too.
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