I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
... View MoreWow! Such a good movie.
... View MoreWhile it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
... View MoreOne of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
... View MoreWhile not the cheeriest of movies, by far, this movie has a lot of the elements in it that make it an outstanding film. It's dark, true, but filled with humanity that makes you want to cry and scream. It's excellent, check it out.
... View MoreThis movie is as true as any that I have seen. I can really relate to the male role from experiences past relationship. The movie starts out very good, but goes way beyond funny. Like a roller coaster(Ie. up and down)very refreshing from movies of today. I would highly recommend it.
... View MoreBut this film bites the proverbial big one other than those funny bits. This film like so many other wannabe edgy indie films needed its script run through the old typewriter again. Janeane Garofalo is a whinny, annoying feminazi heifer frequently in her films, stand up, and life as well I would imagine and she is in this film too once again.But her one saving grace is that she is very cute. And she is a good actress. She kinda looks like Kennedy from MTV in those librarian glasses she sometimes wears. Or maybe the Adrienne Shelly character in the great Hal Hartley film 'Trust'. The glasses are missing in this film, so that's a strike against it for me.Bobcat Goldwhatever his name is does have some funny masturbation scenes though. But the arty red lighting in a lotta the scenes of this film has GOT to go. For die hard Garofalo fans only!
... View MoreBy all rites, this movie should have been crap. Low budget, questionable production values, B-Movie trailers on the video tape, etc.A well developed script delivered by superb actors bootstrapped this movie out of its own mediocrity into something truly substantial. So nice to see a film about manic depression that doesn't sensationalise the disease, shy away from its realities, its highs and lows, and doesn't throw itself a pity party.And then of course there's Janeane Garofalo as lead and film producer who, I imagine, could *sneeze* brilliantly if she wanted to.
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