While I can see where many many people would find this film annoying, boring, and perhaps even contrived, I found it to be a great slice of independent filmmaking made by my own peer group. I first heard about this film when it was making the festival circuit, and meant to see it, but scheduling conflicts caused me to not be able to take it in until it hit DVD.
I guess of Obner interest, the music in it isn't bad. In fact, Alan, the main guy in the focus of the film is in a band called Bishop Allen, which looks to be where a lot of the music is from.
http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:db6ktrprklox
Story from amazon:
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Alan's quest for success in music and love is hampered by one thing-- himself. Centering on Alan's half-hearted romancing of radio DJ Sara and promoting his fledgling band, Mutual Appreciation is less a love story than an insightful and hilarious portrayal of the art of awkwardness. Andrew Bujalski, voted "Someone to Watch" at the 2004 Independent Spirit Awards and writer-director of critically acclaimed Funny Ha Ha, slinks through New York City bars, clubs and teeny apartments in this exploration of the gray areas between expectation, disappointment and desire that accompany adulthood. An indie festival favorite, Mutual Appreciation is a cleverly written, utterly timeless snapshot of post-college angst.
here's the imdb page:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0446747/