The adventures of a single guy in L.A. in search of true love.The adventures of a single guy in L.A. in search of true love.The adventures of a single guy in L.A. in search of true love.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Dominic Polcino
- Donnie
- (voice)
Lisa Kudrow
- Ozma
- (voice)
Janeane Garofalo
- Natalie
- (voice)
Fred Willard
- Smitty
- (voice)
Paul Gregory
- Yoga Instructor
- (voice)
Vida Ghaffari
- Dream Girl
- (voice)
Dave Corwin Polcino
- Bookstore Guy
- (voice)
- (as David Polcino)
Renee Rivera
- Rosemary
- (voice)
Paul Batmanis
- Self-help Guy
- (voice)
David Banks
- TV Guy
- (voice)
Bradley Smith
- Rocker
- (voice)
Melissa Teper
- Radio DJ
- (voice)
Mila Musiyenko
- Russian Girl
- (voice)
Pepper Jay
- Angry Nun
- (voice)
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- Writer
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Dominic Polcino has created an amazing animated movie, full of honesty, humor, and poignancy, definitely worth seeing.
7tavm
This was one of several shorts I just watched at the Louisiana International Film Festival & Mentorship Program under the umbrella title of Adult Animated Short Films of which this was the only one listed here on IMDB. Dominic Polcino is the writer, director, and lead voice in this one as he plays a grown man who has trouble communicating with women. Jeanne Garofalo and Fred Willard voice his co-workers at a card company he's employed in and Lisa Kudrow is his shrink. This short mines Woody Allen territory concerning the lead character's awkward ways he tries to talk to the opposite sex. It also takes place in a period that seems downhill concerning the atmosphere around the L.A. area. I'll just now say that I found stuff in this animated short that was funny that other audience members didn't and vice versa though I maybe would have to watch this again to really appreciate what they found funny though thinking about those reactions may help that. Anyway, I consider this a recommendation for Lovesick Fool - Love in the Age of Like.
This movie made me cringe so hard that I couldn't even finish watching it. The hyper-sexual depiction of women was over the top and didn't allow me to sympathize with the character at all, if that was even supposed to be the point. The animation wasn't great, either. Disappointing
When the 42 minutes ended, I found myself not ready to say goodbye the thoughtful, hilarious, and engaging characters and animated world they inhabited.
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