Comfy Cozy Cinema: The Five Year Engagement

 Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I are back to watching and sharing about comfy cozy (and sometimes, chilling) movies for the fall season. Feel free to join in with us!!

This week’s movie was The Five Year Engagement, starring Emily Blunt and Jason Segal.

So this one was my pick. I apologize. Lol. I don’t watch a lot of comedies, but I remembered this one took place partially in Ann Arbor, Michigan and that the soundtrack was all Van Morrison songs, which are two things I liked. I also remembered that professor’s house which was really cool. There is a Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ann Arbor, and now that I am writing this, I wonder if they used it for the movie. I however did not remember the humor or language all that well.

The synopsis: When a series of setbacks interfere with their wedding planning — and their lives — a couple starts to question their commitment to each other.

I mean and that is really it in a nutshell. Jason Segal (Tom) is an up and coming chef in San Francisco, and his girlfriend turned fiancée Emily Blunt ) Violet is a psych grad waiting for a doctorate program. She is waiting for Berkley, but then gets an offer from the University of Michigan, and this uproots their whole lives, despite Tom’s assurances that moving would not be a big deal for him.

I think the point of this movie is that Michigan sucks the life from you, and destroys all hope. It’s these gray skies man, I tell you!

No I am kidding. Although the Michigan parts were not super flattering I still found them funny because they are exaggerated truths, a caricature of Michiganders. The hunting season being a big deal, knitting, making homemade beer and mead and foraging. The crazy facial hair.

I live about 45 minutes from Ann Arbor, and it is the city where Wyatt’s hospital system, Michigan Medical (U of M) is located. We spend a lot of time in Ann Arbor, and it is a pretty cool town. It is very diverse, and you can find million dollar homes interspersed with frat houses and sorority houses and student housing. It has a lot of great restaurants and parks, with theaters and bookstores and in general, it is just pretty neat. It was cool to see places we recognized in the background, and of course the restaurant where Tom ends up working, Zingerman’s Deli, is pretty famous for their sandwiches around here.

This movie is pretty simple, but it has a great ending. I also love a scene where Violet and Tom are arguing, and Tom says he needs to be alone, and when Violet gets out of bed to sleep on the couch he tells her not to leave because he wants to be alone with her there. It is so something I would say.

Overall this movie is about the journeys a relationship can take, from the very high highs to the not so greats, and back again. With maybe some drifterish, serial killer facial hair, knitted tuxedos, and old stale doughnuts.

And I was “wright!” It is the Frank Lloyd Wright House!! According to the blog upstaged by design, it is known as The Palmer House (and you can rent it if you have the cash) and was built in 1950. They have lots of other neat trivia about the design and architecture in this movie on their blog, so it is worth a read to pop over there too! You all know I am sucker for the setting and details like that.

Again, I apologize. This movie was weird. I didn’t remember it too well and I should have watched it again before picking it. Lol. It was much raunchier than I remember!

Next up is The Young in Heart, starring Frank Sinatra.

Don’t forget to pop over to Lisa’s blog as well!

6 thoughts on “Comfy Cozy Cinema: The Five Year Engagement

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  2. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    I should have read your review before Lisa’s!! As I told her, raunchy language doesn’t bother me at all, but when sex is thrown in just because…that does. I’d much rather have those ocean waves rolling in to let you know what’s happening! How cool, though, that it was filmed partly in Ann Arbor. I really need to just take a road trip to Michigan. I always kinda thought we’d retire to Michigan. Instead, here we are in Indianapolis!

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    1. I knew Lisa was going to handle that part of the movie so I focused on this stuff. Lol. But oh my gosh. It was soooooo not what I remembered!!! Lol. Now Lisa probably doesn’t trust my movie judgement and is going to look at whatever that website was to make sure I am not showing her porn in the future. Lol. The sex scenes were …. odd. Like they were not like Rebecca DeMornay in the 90s scenes, all steamy. They were supposed to be comedic, I think? I don’t know. It was awkward though, whatever it was and not anything I wanted to see. It was so much gross humor and language. I am ok with language as well, but I did feel bad recommending it without previewing it again. I would have changed the movie pick to something else. Lol.

      You should definitely road trip to Michigan! And that was definitely the parts of the movie that were in my head when I picked this. All the Michigan jokes, the Ann Arbor scenes. I must have blocked the rest. Lol.

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