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The film tells a story of a complex relationship between Rafi and David. Rafi is a 37 year- old woman falls in love a 23- year- old painter. One day, she uncovers the truth that he is the son of her therapist and everything becomes chaos.
Like most relationship films it has a tendency to self-indulgence. Prime is less about relationships than it is about life lessons - a funny, bittersweet one; but that is unfortunately what a lot of relationships turn out to be.
Once the unlikely premise is established, the movie drags on, injected with one-liners and padded with way too many complicated misunderstandings, reconciliations and breakups.
October 28, 2005
Film Journal International
Really is nice, often charming, occasionally funny.
Ironically, this therapeutic romantic comedy ultimately suffers from too many unexplored issues.
September 27, 2006
New York Post
The sort of movie where all of the best jokes are in the trailer, but these days a romantic comedy with anything worth quoting at all is something of an accomplishment.
October 28, 2005
Ebert & Roeper
The writing and direction by Ben Younger is crisp and insightful enough to prevail, and the performances are all very good.
October 31, 2005
Toronto Star
A movie as weirdly titled as it is constructed, the romantic comedy Prime is proof that even the great Meryl Streep occasionally slips up in her acting choices.