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: The film is described as a meditation on "mid-life malaise," where a character returns to a place where their future once felt full of potential, only to find the reality of their present-day life doesn't match their past aspirations.

: Reviews often characterize it as a "light summer comedy souffle" or a "beguiling comedy of manners" that balances cringe humor with moments of genuine heart and authenticity. I Used to Go Here

The film was inspired by director Kris Rey's own experiences returning to her alma mater, in Carbondale, to screen her previous film, Unexpected . Production took place in Chicago and Carbondale. Originally scheduled for a world premiere at SXSW 2020 , the festival was canceled due to the pandemic, leading to its eventual release on video on demand and in select theaters in August 2020. : The film is described as a meditation

The 2020 film is a comedy-drama that explores themes of nostalgia and the "uneasy in-between" state of adulthood. Written and directed by Kris Rey , the story follows 35-year-old Chicago writer Kate Conklin (played by Gillian Jacobs ), whose life is in a state of flux: her debut novel is underperforming, her book tour has been canceled, and her engagement has recently ended. Production took place in Chicago and Carbondale

: Gillian Jacobs is widely praised for her "winsome" and "likable" performance as a woman who is a bit of a mess but remains sympathetic. Jemaine Clement’s portrayal of the "creepy" yet charismatic professor is also noted as a standout.

When her former college professor, David Kirkpatrick (), invites her to her alma mater for a reading, Kate returns to her old campus seeking a sense of success and belonging. Key Themes and Critical Reception

: The film holds a "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes , with critics from Roger Ebert and Variety noting its unhurried, gentle tone and insightful female-centric narrative. Background and Production