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Fully Realized Humans Review: A Dramedy of Pre-Parental Anxieties Fully Realized Humans Review: A Dramedy of Pre-Parental Anxieties
A pair of parents-to-be cope with their anxieties by wildly shaking up their life in Joshua Leonard and Jess Weixler s charming dramedy.
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Running time: 1 hour 16 minutes
Variety
In the movies as in real life, genuine chemistry can’t be faked two people either have it or they don’t. Joshua Leonard and Jess Weixler fall into the former category, sharing a rapport that’s so natural and easygoing that it carries their winning “Fully Realized Humans” (a 2020 Tribeca Film Festival selection) through its occasional bumpy patches. As a married couple grappling with pre-parental fears as well as familial hang-ups, (following 2011’s “The Lie”), which with the right push may make inroads with indie audiences when it debuts on VOD on July 30.