This stylized turn-of-the-millennium thriller follows troubled couple Phil and Anna, each suspecting the other of infidelity, as they try to keep their paranoia and distrust from further fra... Read allThis stylized turn-of-the-millennium thriller follows troubled couple Phil and Anna, each suspecting the other of infidelity, as they try to keep their paranoia and distrust from further fracturing the strange world around them.This stylized turn-of-the-millennium thriller follows troubled couple Phil and Anna, each suspecting the other of infidelity, as they try to keep their paranoia and distrust from further fracturing the strange world around them.
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- 2 nominations total
Rick Aiello
- Mink
- (as Ricky Aiello)
Ivan H. Migel
- Flotsam Chef
- (as Ivan Migel)
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This is a great film. Beautifully moving and a little disturbing because it makes us ask ourselves if our love relationships are real.
Some strong acting and fun scenes with a nice understated sense of humor.
I like the depth behind the madness. Talented director.
For a low budget film I was very impressed. Quality work by all involved. I would like to see more work from this writer/director.
I can see why he was nominated for an award. I hear that he may have another film coming out in 2010. I for one am looking forward to it.
I also especially enjoyed Campbell Scott in this film. Fun characters.
Some strong acting and fun scenes with a nice understated sense of humor.
I like the depth behind the madness. Talented director.
For a low budget film I was very impressed. Quality work by all involved. I would like to see more work from this writer/director.
I can see why he was nominated for an award. I hear that he may have another film coming out in 2010. I for one am looking forward to it.
I also especially enjoyed Campbell Scott in this film. Fun characters.
You've got to watch it closely to appreciate the humor. It's quirky and off-beat. It's not funny in the way that a lot of movies are funny these days--because the actors use lots of quips. You think it's one type of movie, and then gradually become aware that it's something else, and that it's very nice. You end up liking a bunch of strange people who are just trying to make their ways in the world. And you end up enjoying a funny movie in the process.
The acting is superb, and the dialogue comes at you so fast sometimes that two viewings may be needed. The two main characters, a married couple, are worried about their marriage and are not sure what to do about it. Their lives are the main focus. But it is the people who share their angst that make the movie what it is--particularly Campbell Scott in his best role ever, Rob Morrow as a hyper energetic trader who does something for a living but isn't sure what, and Stockard Channing who, as one other reviewer said, is the psychiatrist from hell.
The acting is superb, and the dialogue comes at you so fast sometimes that two viewings may be needed. The two main characters, a married couple, are worried about their marriage and are not sure what to do about it. Their lives are the main focus. But it is the people who share their angst that make the movie what it is--particularly Campbell Scott in his best role ever, Rob Morrow as a hyper energetic trader who does something for a living but isn't sure what, and Stockard Channing who, as one other reviewer said, is the psychiatrist from hell.
Campbell Scott, cast against type, is absolutely hilarious in this movie. Without him, the film itself is kind of average, but his performance is worth the price of admission alone. That is, if anyone would smarten up and buy and release this movie already!
Although I found the overall idea for this movie to be motivating enough to watch it to the end, the continuing twisting and turning of the plot throughout the movie lends you to a strange and bumpy ride. In my opinion the story line/plot just didn't cut it..
I'm not sure if the director intended for this to be a thriller, or a drama, or a "unfaithful" style movie.
Worth a one time watch when it pops its head up on a cable movie channel, then don't bother after that.
I'm not sure if the director intended for this to be a thriller, or a drama, or a "unfaithful" style movie.
Worth a one time watch when it pops its head up on a cable movie channel, then don't bother after that.
This movie is a total romp. Campbell Scott is the man to watch. Try not to miss a word he says. I can easily imagine this thing becoming a cult film. We have already adopted several family slang phrases from stuff he said.
David Aaron Baker and Mary McCormack are gorgeous, and Rob Morrow as her brother is wildly over-the-top as a non-meds-compliant Tourette's Syndrome patient. Stockard Channing as the shrink from Hell just fell right in line with the rest of the madness instead of curing any.
Do yourself a favor and see this thing. I'll bet you'll thank me for the nudge.
David Aaron Baker and Mary McCormack are gorgeous, and Rob Morrow as her brother is wildly over-the-top as a non-meds-compliant Tourette's Syndrome patient. Stockard Channing as the shrink from Hell just fell right in line with the rest of the madness instead of curing any.
Do yourself a favor and see this thing. I'll bet you'll thank me for the nudge.
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