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Rarely does Fred ever day without falling to the ground with annoying pain, perhaps the problem he always faces. After long suffering through these ridiculous positions, Fred meets Reagan and organizes him a visit to an acupuncturist. Eventually, Fred finally began to find relief for all of his chronic pain.
Do we really need another sad middle-age white guy comedy? Probably not, but if we have to have them, at least let them be more like Paul Lieberstein's Song of Back and Neck.
A slight romantic comedy, containing a solid number of laughs, mostly of the awkward variety, and a decent amount of heart packed into an ultimately forgettable narrative.
Because Lieberstein is an inherently likable actor, we identify with his plight, even if it takes a while to realize that he's essentially brought this situation upon himself.
An alumnus of "The Office" has created a rom-com with the cringe-worthy situations, the quirky comic banter and a killer running gag worthy of the sitcom that made him.