Unmistakably, the trailer inclines vigorously on the time tested "gross stand-up stinks at connections" schtick that numerous comparable movies, as "Trainwreck," have done previously. In any case, trust us, the film is a whole lot more, as Winstead has a great time the title part and the relationship at the focal point of the film is a long way from normal.
The movie originates from first time author chief Vives, and stars the previously mentioned Winstead, close by Common, Chace Crawford, Clea DuVall, Kate del Castillo, and Beau Bridges.
"About Nina" hits theaters, politeness of The Orchard, on September 28.
Here's the official outline:
Nina Geld is a cutting-edge comic in New York City. She's clever, brilliant and has endeavored to construct a profession for herself in the male-overwhelmed universe of hold up. With regards to sentimental connections however, Nina's life is a wreck. When we meet her, she has gotten an irregular person in a bar and brought him home, just to discover Joe, a wedded policeman, sitting tight for her against her desires. Unfit to go to bat for herself, Nina lays down with Joe once more, raising old issues of self-loathing. Nina chooses to center around work and later gets Larry Michaels, maker of the unbelievable network show, Comedy Prime, to come see Nina's hold up. Incredibly, he requests that Nina try out! She should make characters/pantomimes and move to LA to try out. In LA, she meets Rafe Hines, a blessing from heaven, quintessential great person who makes all of Nina can rest easy. Be that as it may, when Joe appears in LA out of the blue, Nina needs to manage her past. She has a breakdown in front of an audience and uncovers a past filled with mishandle that has driven her careless conduct. At long last standing up to reality in such an open setting has startling and suddenly freeing outcomes.