Stephen Holden in the NY Times is positive: “Then She Found Me,” a serious comedy, is more impressive for what it refuses to do than for its modest accomplishment. The directorial debut of Helen Hunt,
who plays April Epner, an anxious 39-year-old kindergarten teacher in
New York City, it has all the ingredients of a slick, commercial farce,
which it emphatically is not.
Better than most of the crap that has been made in the last decade.
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