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Duration: 31 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Alternate Names: Melanie Jayne Lynskey, ملانی لینسکی
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Melanie Jayne Lynskey, born on May 16, 1977 in New Zealand, is an accomplished actress known for her roles in independent films and mastery of American dialects. She has received several awards including Critics' Choice Awards, Hollywood Film Award, Sundance Special Jury Award, and has been nominated for various prestigious awards such as Emmy Awards.
Release Year: 2012
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Todd Louiso
Writer: Sarah Koskoff
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Companies: Next Wednesday Productions, Paper Street Films, Skyscraper Films, Union Entertainment Group
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: affair, depression, divorce, dramedy, living with parents
Following her divorce from entertainment lawyer husband David after he had an affair with one of Amy's friends, thirty-something Amy moves back into her parents' house in Westport, Connecticut. Still shocked and depressed three months later, Amy has no job or clear life plan. Her mother Ruth is critical of her lack of initiative, while her father Stan offers unconditional love despite his own struggles to retire. Unexpectedly, Amy begins a clandestine relationship with Jeremy, a 19-year-old actor and client of Stan's stepfather Larry. Despite their age difference and the potential complications with Larry, Amy and Jeremy become emotionally invested in each other. As the realities of their situation emerge, Amy must confront the post-David phase of her life.
Hello I Must Be Going is a 2012 dramedy directed by Todd Louiso, starring Melanie Lynskey as Amy, a recently divorced woman navigating the challenges of middle age, depression, and living with her parents. The film explores themes of love, loss, and rediscovery through Amy's affair with a younger man (played by Christopher Abbott) and her complex relationships with her family members.