If you loved the heartfelt and humorous journey of self-discovery in 'Hello I Must Be Going' (2012), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture similar themes of personal growth, romantic entanglements, and midlife reinvention. Whether you're drawn to the film's emotional depth or its witty charm, these recommendations will keep you entertained and inspired.

The Skeleton Twins (2014)
Description: Similar to 'Hello I Must Be Going', this film explores themes of depression and personal reinvention with a balance of humor and pathos. Both feature strong lead performances in stories about emotional recovery.
Fact: Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader are real-life friends. The lip sync scene was improvised. Originally developed as a television pilot.


Lola Versus (2012)
Description: Similar to 'Hello I Must Be Going', 'Lola Versus' explores themes of personal crisis and self-discovery following a breakup. Both films feature a female protagonist navigating the complexities of love, identity, and adulthood with a mix of humor and poignancy.
Fact: Greta Gerwig was initially considered for the lead role. The film was shot in just 25 days. It marked one of Zoe Lister-Jones' early screenwriting efforts.


The To Do List (2013)
Description: Like 'Hello I Must Be Going', this film deals with a woman's sexual and personal awakening, though in a more comedic tone. Both movies explore female protagonists reclaiming their agency after life-altering experiences.
Fact: Aubrey Plaza performed many of her own stunts. The film is set in 1993 but wasn't originally written as a period piece. Bill Hader improvised most of his lines.


Enough Said (2013)
Description: Like 'Hello I Must Be Going', this film examines middle-aged romance and personal reinvention with warmth and humor. Both feature nuanced performances and explore the complexities of adult relationships.
Fact: James Gandolfini's second-to-last film role. Julia Louis-Dreyfus' first major film role. The director's final completed film.


Obvious Child (2014)
Description: This film shares with 'Hello I Must Be Going' an honest portrayal of a woman navigating personal and romantic turmoil. Both feature nuanced performances and blend comedy with serious emotional themes.
Fact: Jenny Slate's stand-up scenes were unscripted. The film was shot in just 18 days. It was based on the director's short film of the same name.


Sleeping with Other People (2015)
Description: This film shares 'Hello I Must Be Going's exploration of messy adult relationships and personal growth. Both blend romantic comedy elements with deeper emotional resonance.
Fact: Jason Sudeikis' character was written specifically for him. The film's structure mirrors 'When Harry Met Sally'. Shot in just 25 days.


The Intervention (2016)
Description: This ensemble piece shares 'Hello I Must Be Going's focus on relationship complexities and personal crises. Both films blend humor with painful emotional truths about adult relationships.
Fact: Clea DuVall's directorial debut. Shot in Savannah, Georgia. The cast lived together during filming.


The Big Sick (2017)
Description: This film shares 'Hello I Must Be Going's blend of humor and heartfelt emotion in exploring relationships. Both deal with personal crises that force characters to reevaluate their lives and choices.
Fact: Based on the real-life romance of the writers. Ray Romano learned stand-up for his role. One of Judd Apatow's least expensive productions.


The Little Hours (2017)
Description: While more comedic, this film shares 'Hello I Must Be Going's exploration of female sexuality and societal expectations. Both feature women breaking free from constrained circumstances.
Fact: Based on stories from 'The Decameron'. The cast improvised most dialogue. Shot on location in Tuscany.


Landline (2017)
Description: Like 'Hello I Must Be Going', this film examines family dynamics and personal growth during transitional periods. Both feature complex female characters navigating relationships in raw, authentic ways.
Fact: Shot on 16mm film for a nostalgic look. The director's second collaboration with Jenny Slate. Set in 1990s Manhattan.
