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Get Well Soon

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.3K
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Courteney Cox and Vincent Gallo in Get Well Soon (2001)
ComedyDramaRomance

He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.

  • Director
    • Justin McCarthy
  • Writer
    • Justin McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Vincent Gallo
    • Courteney Cox
    • Jeffrey Tambor
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Justin McCarthy
    • Writer
      • Justin McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Courteney Cox
      • Jeffrey Tambor
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vincent Gallo
    Vincent Gallo
    • Bobby Bishop…
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Lily Charles
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Mitchell
    Kasia Tambor
    • Jeannie
    • (as Kasia Ostlun)
    Tate Donovan
    Tate Donovan
    • Mark
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • Nathan
    Peter Bartlett
    Peter Bartlett
    • Louis
    Reg Rogers
    Reg Rogers
    • Keith Charles
    Peter Appel
    Peter Appel
    • Angry
    Carolina Parsons
    Carolina Parsons
    • Bridget Bower
    Matt Malloy
    Matt Malloy
    • Ronnie
    Joseph Mosso
    • Headset #1
    Vincent Mosso
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    Elina Löwensohn
    Elina Löwensohn
    • Cindy
    Anne Meara
    Anne Meara
    • Linda
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Barry
    Michael McGlone
    Michael McGlone
    • Gunman Brian Maher
    • (as Mike McGlone)
    Dael Orlandersmith
    • Hooker Karen Mallory
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      • Justin McCarthy
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    buff-18

    Gallo delivers again; film succeeds in many areas

    I must admit that I was captivated by Vincent Gallo's performance in "Buffalo '66" and that is the only reason that I was drawn to "Get Well Soon" when I saw it on the video rental shelf. So maybe I wanted to like this film more that others.

    Regardless, I feel that "Get Well Soon" succeeded in many areas. The plot was a blend of dark comedy and soul-searching, much like "Buffalo '66" and Gallo gave almost as good a performance as the desperate, haunted protagonist. Courtney Cox delivers a solid performance as his old flame whom he's seeking to reunite with in hopes of getting a hold on his life again. Thrown into the mix are the mental illness of her mother and brother and latent homosexuality of her live-in boyfriend. Always troubled by the constant exposure to Gallo's "Bobby Bishop" character who's now a late night talk show host, Cox's character "Lily" cannot find solace in a world of overwhelming emotions.

    This film is a success, despite the fact that it's not entirely original. However, the plot lines are intriguing and the characters are just short of mesmerizing. The story is told in a reverse pyramid fashion where the viewer has to deduce exactly what the relationship between the characters are.

    This is by no means an outstanding film... but as far as Vincent Gallo movies go... I don't feel at all disappointed.

    Rating: 7/10
    5eddiez61

    A Talk Show Film That Says The Wrong Things.

    I was going to criticize the movie for expecting me to believe that the nasal, twangy Vincent Gallo could ever be a real world talk show star, but then I remembered Conan O'Brien. So I'll criticize this movie for all of it's other unfortunate glaring shortcomings. Firstly, it's way too in love with itself, constantly pausing for us to admire it's daring brilliance and hip, snarky outrageousness. Some people might find it edgy but it's actually a rather staid, unremarkable, conventional study of celebrity life and all the attendant madness. It's more than common knowledge that many, if not most, talented performers are also afflicted with various forms of mental illness. Depression, bi-polar disorder,and even schizophrenia are frequently driving creative stars to exceptional extremes. So this analysis of the successful talk show host Bobby Bishop is redundant. Just witnessing a talk show star's actual performance is in fact a clinical analysis of their pathology. Dave Letterman, for instance, nightly exposes his damaged, twisted psyche to the nation. We are entertained by his otherwise socially aberrant behavior. If, however, we daily had to encounter such a bitter, cantankerous conflicted personality we would most likely move to another state. There's so many stories, many told by Dave himself, of just how antisocial he actually is. But he's managed to direct his neurosis into an entertaining and lucrative direction. And what about Johnny Carson or Jack Parr who we now know were sufferers of bouts of extreme depression? And Regis Philbin? He has admitted the same.

    So exposing mental illness in the entertainment industry is old news, no longer a headline. Nor was it in 2001 when this film was released, but we're expected to be shocked and confused and fascinated by our hero's condition. It's a mildly interesting personal fact, nothing more, if you're judging by society's enthusiastic consumption of the latest varieties of mood elevating medications; we ARE the Prozac nation.

    Anyway, Gallo has been in a few very interesting, off beat, challenging, controversial films, normally portraying quirky, troubled somewhat threatening but charismatic types. He's trying it again here, but that personality profile just doesn't work for this role. He comes off so self conscious and distracted that it's impossible to believe he was ever anything but repulsively narcissistic. A true talk show star is able to at least present a credible appearance of interest for others. Even the preposterous Larry King had an uncanny ability to stare his guests straight in the eye while his mind drifted to thoughts of what he'll order at Katz's deli later that evening. Actually, later that afternoon, you know, while they're still offering the early bird special.

    So the love story is interesting, many of the conversations are entertainingly witty and clever, and a few of the situations are comical and original. But the timing is too often way off - stilted, rushed, erratic or rambling - probably because much of it seems improvised. And badly edited. Or rather, overly obviously edited, calling attention to its precious, wacky insouciance. I have never before used that word, insouciance, in writing, but this film demanded it of me. That should tell you just how frustrated I am with this well intentioned, but ultimately fatally flawed bit of stylized indulgence.
    3bkoganbing

    Where Have You Gone Bobby Bishop?

    The person everyone is hoping will Get Well Soon is TV talk show host Bobby Bishop as played by Vincent Gallo. The guy who most wants him to get well is Gallo's agent Jeffrey Tambor. His career rides on Gallo's career.

    But they both look like they're circling the bowl as Gallo makes some rather crude remarks to a female guest. Immediately he's checked into a mental hospital with the explanation he's suffering a nervous breakdown.

    Get Well Soon is a combination of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and Network and a few other films thrown in for good measure. It doesn't really succeed at being a good imitation of either of those classics. It gets really dull in spots, it has no real life to it.

    It's just a bad imitation of some good classics.
    mtndance

    Off the wall film

    An enjoyable, but weird film. Liked seeing Ann Meara - a long-time favorite from way back and always like seeing Courtney Cox. BUT, Courtney, you can do better than Vince Gallo! I really couldn't see him as a "popular" talk show host. The guy looks like a rat, with his scuffy beard, every-which-way hair and sloppy clothes. Couldn't casting have shopped around for somebody more believable?

    Otherwise the rest of the bunch a crazies was really enjoyable to watch.
    8fogg98

    Promising piece

    Mr Vincent Gallo is an absorbing, eye-catching beast. Whilst immediately drawn to his fractured features, it is his concentrated screen presence that you hold in mind. Here he plays Kevin, in the guise of the Bobby Bishop, a late-night talk-show host. Becoming increasingly aware of his frustrating emptiness, he starts to twist free of the ever-pandering agents, artists and parasites that accompany his fame. His thoughts turn to an abandoned love (Courteney Cox), and returning home for a reconciliation, encounters involving and amusing obstacles such as thieves, hookers, imitators, mental patients and the police. This is clearly Vincent's film, from the music to the awakened speech to camera near the end, however Courteney Cox performs admirably and the scenes with her mother are played well. The rest of the cast fill their scenes with delirious energy, although the wonderful talents and Romanian beauty of Elina Lowensohn were not rewarded with enough screen time. Director Justin McCarthy's direction is crisp. He develops the story well, and has framed New York nicely. Keep an eye out for 'Jump', an earlier piece of work.

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      Vincent Gallo and Courteney Cox were friends before filming the movie but on the set, Cox admitted in an interview she had a really bad experience with Gallo because he wouldn't talk to her off-screen and was really cold.
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      Lily: You fucked me up while you got famous!

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2002 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loca seducción
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Giv'en Films
      • Lionsgate
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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