Celeste and Jesse Forever (Lee Toland Krieger) I feel moved to make an important public service announcement regarding a point of grammar in this film. When Celeste corrects the young pop singer for saying regime instead of regimen, I thought to myself, oh god, I've been making that same mistake my entire life. Months later I check the dictionary. And guess what? This turns out to have been nothing but a cruel prank on the gullible: regime can be indeed be used in the sense of regimen.domino harvey wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2013 5:43 pmCeleste and Jesse Forever (Lee Toland Krieger) Unlike Aubrey Plaza in the agonizingly unwatchable Safety Not Guaranteed, Rashida Jones proves herself capable of anchoring a star vehicle (it no doubt helps that she co-wrote the thing). This is an innately likable film that uses some great comic actors and scenarios to coat the bitter pill of its rather dour portrayal of the decay of a relationship and the end result far exceeds how good it needed to be to still work.
I can barely contain my outrage.