"Avocado Toast" is a story about Adam, a hard-working, plays-by-the-rules family man who risks everything he has by experimenting with "millennialism.""Avocado Toast" is a story about Adam, a hard-working, plays-by-the-rules family man who risks everything he has by experimenting with "millennialism.""Avocado Toast" is a story about Adam, a hard-working, plays-by-the-rules family man who risks everything he has by experimenting with "millennialism."
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For an independent comedy this was very impressive. I found the movie to be very relatable, quarky and fun. It's a good film for many people, with intelligent humor, hilarious plot, and heartfelt message. Great movie overall.
The point of this movie is to make you laugh. Allow you to have a little bit of fun as it pokes fun at Millennials in a harmless way.
Comedy is subjective and not everything in this movie lands for me. But that might be different everyone. And they also obviously don't have all the resources to make it as fancy and perfect as some big-budget Hollywood blockbuster. But for what it is as a small indie comedy, it's effective and harmless with a strong core of acting. Some of the side characters are annoying, but the lead male and both lead females do a great job.
Every movie is someone's life work and more people, especially people on this site, need to do a better job at respecting the filmmaking process. This particular movie took six years to make and had a lot of effort go into from someone who has a life, a full-time job, and family to feed and take care of, but still wanted to make time to follow a dream. Even if you don't like the final outcome, and I agree that not everything works for me either, the least you can do is have some respect and not casually throw out your 1/10 after giving it two seconds of thought or only watching the trailer.
It's hard to make a movie. And this one is totally fine. Give it a chance!
Comedy is subjective and not everything in this movie lands for me. But that might be different everyone. And they also obviously don't have all the resources to make it as fancy and perfect as some big-budget Hollywood blockbuster. But for what it is as a small indie comedy, it's effective and harmless with a strong core of acting. Some of the side characters are annoying, but the lead male and both lead females do a great job.
Every movie is someone's life work and more people, especially people on this site, need to do a better job at respecting the filmmaking process. This particular movie took six years to make and had a lot of effort go into from someone who has a life, a full-time job, and family to feed and take care of, but still wanted to make time to follow a dream. Even if you don't like the final outcome, and I agree that not everything works for me either, the least you can do is have some respect and not casually throw out your 1/10 after giving it two seconds of thought or only watching the trailer.
It's hard to make a movie. And this one is totally fine. Give it a chance!
Great overall movie. Not a huge budget so don't go into with that attitude. Loved the main actors. Great Directing and cinematography. If you are a millennial you'll love it. Even if you aren't you'll still laugh at the ridiculousness of it all. This movie is the definition of making the most with what you have. The ending is perfect for this generation and while sometimes it drags the movie itself leaves you pondering about your life while also laughing at yourself and your friends. "Straight to lbs town"
Some good lines but annoying characters and unrelatable script spoiled it for me. Maybe you have to be a millenial to get it.
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- TriviaDuring one of the coffee-shop scenes, Joe Burns' character Matt calls Mikayla Iverson's character "Mikayla" and she answers "It's Sydney."
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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