Andy Singer, an out-of-work actor now struggling as a New York City realtor, finds his world crashing down around him when his estranged 10-year-old daughter Anna shows up unannounced on his... Read allAndy Singer, an out-of-work actor now struggling as a New York City realtor, finds his world crashing down around him when his estranged 10-year-old daughter Anna shows up unannounced on his doorstep in the middle of his eviction.Andy Singer, an out-of-work actor now struggling as a New York City realtor, finds his world crashing down around him when his estranged 10-year-old daughter Anna shows up unannounced on his doorstep in the middle of his eviction.
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I thought Notice to Quit was a very believable father - daughter story - true to life set in gritty New York city! Great acting by Michael Zegen, Bella Suarez and Robert Klein! I know this is an early film for new-to-the-scene writer/director Simon Hacker but you would not know it from the quality of the visual imagery, integrated story line and solid casting. Shot on Kodak film, the film captures NYC in true grit. I would highly recommend this film for everyone. Note there are no awful scenes that would make you cringe if you have kids with you. Enjoy this gem! This film is a must watch - I give it ten stars!
To the person who put 1/10 and probably lied about walking out of the theater. (Let's be honest you definitely didn't waste money) the majority of websites and people like this film and average 6-7 it's a solid film. Is it going to win an academy award? No. Good story has some nice comedy and good acting. Go see it for yourself.
It's a very relatable story and has real world issues. It has love, heartache, comedic moments that break tension. Shows people can change in hard times.
For a director and writer that put himself out there well done. Takes courage. The young girl has a bright future that's for sure.
It's a very relatable story and has real world issues. It has love, heartache, comedic moments that break tension. Shows people can change in hard times.
For a director and writer that put himself out there well done. Takes courage. The young girl has a bright future that's for sure.
What an impressive film. The acting was excellent. Better. If I had to critique anything, I wonder if estate agents are that pressed in real life, and who are these appliance thieves that show up out of nowhere? If that is all I got, it only shows WHAT A GREAT FILM THIS IS!
I am so impressed. I switch fast if acting looks forced or generic or has no depth. Everyone was spot on. That is so hard to do. As an example, people go nuts of Top Gun Maverick, but I could not get passed 5 minutes. Same with Gladiator, and I love Peter Weir's work, but not that.
A fantastic film. Everyone should be proud of their work.
I am so impressed. I switch fast if acting looks forced or generic or has no depth. Everyone was spot on. That is so hard to do. As an example, people go nuts of Top Gun Maverick, but I could not get passed 5 minutes. Same with Gladiator, and I love Peter Weir's work, but not that.
A fantastic film. Everyone should be proud of their work.
There is a fairly strong story here with some good scripting and acting. Interesting characters that are rather shallow.
The movie takes place over a single day a father and daughter romp around the city of New York. There is a lot going on in the background as one would expect from a story that moves throughout a city.
There is heavy use of stereotyping and troping but it feels like the story is building towards something. Then it just sort of ends.
Nothing has shifted. The father makes a few empty promises to his daughter, an air conditioner predictably falls out of a window and the credits roll with neither of the two main characters getting what they wanted.
Quite the depressing ending to what was otherwise a whimsical comedy.
The movie takes place over a single day a father and daughter romp around the city of New York. There is a lot going on in the background as one would expect from a story that moves throughout a city.
There is heavy use of stereotyping and troping but it feels like the story is building towards something. Then it just sort of ends.
Nothing has shifted. The father makes a few empty promises to his daughter, an air conditioner predictably falls out of a window and the credits roll with neither of the two main characters getting what they wanted.
Quite the depressing ending to what was otherwise a whimsical comedy.
This is a refreshing Indie film without the cliche , tiresome , heavy handedness, of most new films today. There was no preaching or teaching, just good old fashion cinema, a film you can watch and enjoy , with great acting and great direction. There are five stars here that are worth noting:
1. Michael Zegen- carries this film through it's arc, with comedy and intensity perfectly balanced.
2. Kasey Bella Suarez- Movie Debut- she is a stand out , incredible performance.
3. Michael Angelo Covino- Hilarious.
4. Simon Hacker- Directorial debut, He daringly chose to film on 35 mm, film is beautiful to watch 5. New York City- Its' been awhile since we've seen you filmed so deliciously, your personality , beauty and grit is captured perfectly.
2. Kasey Bella Suarez- Movie Debut- she is a stand out , incredible performance.
3. Michael Angelo Covino- Hilarious.
4. Simon Hacker- Directorial debut, He daringly chose to film on 35 mm, film is beautiful to watch 5. New York City- Its' been awhile since we've seen you filmed so deliciously, your personality , beauty and grit is captured perfectly.
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- Crazy creditsMid credits: Nick, the broker that talked to Anna at the office, winds up in the back of Jed's van following the events of the film. Jed steals his watch, and mentions he is considering transitioning from appliances to jewelry, thus unwittingly fulfilling the prophecy Andy made in the diner.
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