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: The film relies heavily on the natural chemistry between Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani. Nanjiani famously admitted that they struggled to keep straight faces during filming, with Rae’s improvisations often ruining takes because he couldn't stop laughing [2].
: Reviewers at RogerEbert.com noted that the film breaks the classic "straight man/goofball" formula. Instead of one partner being the anchor, both Rae and Nanjiani play the "Bob Hope" part—blabbering, panic-prone "doofuses" who say the wrong thing at the worst possible time [11]. The Lovebirds
Felt the movie "squandered the appeal" of its stars with a plot that felt both "frantic and lazy" [5]. : The film relies heavily on the natural