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Review: ‘Sleepwalk’ is crowd-pleasing comedy

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Much of the best comedy derives from personal pain, and comic turned filmmaker Mike Birbiglia deftly transposes his stand-up routine to the big screen in "Sleepwalk With Me."

As a great comic elder once said: "A relationship is like a shark. Either it moves forward or it dies." That's what long-term relationship couple Matt (Birbiglia) and Abby (Lauren Ambrose) have on their hands. He's a comedian/bartender with, at most, 11 minutes of tolerable material. She a go-getter who sees them as a married couple, but doesn't want to confront her commitment-phobic partner.

Matt's small-club routine is stale until he stumbles into telling his own relationship woes: The audience howls, and he expands his act. Now, he actually plays to appreciative crowds, but the home front is not amused. His controlling, physician Dad (James Rebhorn) hectors him to confront a serious sleep disorder and get on with a real life, while his dithering mother (Carol Kane) pushes the marriage program.

Birbiglia's deft, breezy treatment of a serious relationship disorder, as well as a serious neurological sleeping problem, jells wonderfully. The comedy percolates in large part because of the likable lead performances of Birbiglia, whose easy self-deprecating ways overcoats Matt's character flaws. As his steadfast partner, Ambrose is a zesty antidote, who swallows her pain with perky resolve.

The parents are a hilarity: Carol Kane is a hoot as Matt's nattering mother and Rebhorn is amusingly cantankerous as the domineering dad.

Credit to co-writers Birbiglia and Ira Glass for the frothy distillation of one man's pain. Birbiglia and co-director Seth Barrish keep the comedy from tilting into pathos, while maintaining a steady hand on the complex relationship issues which inspire the mirth.

The technical contributions are tops, from editor Geoffrey Richman's invigorating pace to cinematographer Adam Beckman's comic eye for framing. Credit costume designer Ciera Wells for Matt's apt, hang-dog duds.

"Sleepwalk With Me," an IFC Films release, is unrated. Running time: 90 minutes.

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