An aimless and emotionally forsaken 20-something (Keira Knightley) desperately in need of deliverance winds up temporarily moving in with one of the minors for whom she illegally buys beer (Chloë Grace Moretz). Luckily, the kid has a hot single daddy (Sam Rockwell). This marks the first time director Lynn Shelton (Humpday, Your Sister’s Sister) doesn’t take screenwriting credit, but her pet obsessions — a frazzled soul framed in excruciating close-up tries to get in touch with her inner teen — remain unchanged. The first hour of this honeyed, formless rom-com is chased by an equally languid second half that feels compelled to take an objectionable turn toward predictable dramatics. Knightley and Rockwell far outclass every hoop Shelton jumps them through, but even they can’t add structure or significance to what isn’t there. With Mark Webber and Gretchen Mol. (2014) — Scott Marks
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