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Syrup

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
13K
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Shiloh Fernandez in Syrup (2013)
A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart.
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A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart. Based on Max Barry's novel.A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart. Based on Max Barry's novel.A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart. Based on Max Barry's novel.

  • Director
    • Aram Rappaport
  • Writers
    • Aram Rappaport
    • Max Barry
  • Stars
    • Amber Heard
    • Shiloh Fernandez
    • Kellan Lutz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aram Rappaport
    • Writers
      • Aram Rappaport
      • Max Barry
    • Stars
      • Amber Heard
      • Shiloh Fernandez
      • Kellan Lutz
    • 46User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Six
    Shiloh Fernandez
    Shiloh Fernandez
    • Scat
    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Sneaky Pete
    Brittany Snow
    Brittany Snow
    • Three
    Juan Luis Acevedo
    Juan Luis Acevedo
    • Priest
    Kirstie Alley
    Kirstie Alley
    • Kirstie Alley
    Jolene Andersen
    Jolene Andersen
    • Lisa Simmons
    Max Barry
    • Waiter
    Katie Blake
    Katie Blake
    • Jen the Assistant
    Zachary Booth
    Zachary Booth
    • Chet
    Geoffrey Cantor
    Geoffrey Cantor
    • Executive #2
    Alexander Chaplin
    Alexander Chaplin
    • Paul
    Michael Chenevert
    Michael Chenevert
    • Business Man #1
    Steve Cirbus
    Steve Cirbus
    • Reynolds
    Marcus Coloma
    Marcus Coloma
    • Jim the Marketer
    Sophia Banks
    Sophia Banks
    • TV Host
    • (as Sophia Banks-Coloma)
    Justine Cotsonas
    Justine Cotsonas
    • Kit the Marketer
    Lucy DeVito
    Lucy DeVito
    • Cindy
    • Director
      • Aram Rappaport
    • Writers
      • Aram Rappaport
      • Max Barry
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    User reviews46

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    4Infamy79

    Seriously unconvincing lead.

    I haven't read the book, but reading the comments it would appear as though its fairly different so I don't think this matters much as far as a review of the film is concerned.

    The main thing that distracted me through the whole movie was the casting of Shiloh Fernandez as Scat, other than maybe having the look of a sleazy marketer, he seemed massively out of place as a male lead. I didn't think there was any chemistry between him and Amber Heard at all, any attraction between the two seemed totally implausible. He'd probably be fine in a supporting role, but not as a lead. I was wondering the whole time if his father financed the movie or something to get him the role.

    Other than that the movie was OK, it did seem to be trying to hard to be cool and edgy and didn't really pull it off. Sure it had a tiny budget, but if anything doing things on a shoe string should make a movie more cool and edgy, but it wasn't at all. Everything that was meant to be cool seemed forced and cliché.

    On the positive side, I thought Amber Heard was great as 6, as was her character. I can see why the ending left a few unhappy, but I think it was better to do what they did than just some by the numbers rom-com ending.
    6intelearts

    540th Review: Solid Post-Hipster Business Satire

    Syrup is a clever piece of film based on Max Barry's blacker than black novel about modern business where saying Wharton and Harvard is more important than effort and hard work. In a world where brand image is everything, everything is up for grabs.

    Shiloh Frenandez plays Scat, a guy with dreams but lacking the killer instinct, that is supplied by 6, a platinum blonde who lives for marketing, well-played by Amber Heard - together they look to make a new soft drink and get involved in the ludicrously lucrative world of inter-office politics and global marketing.

    This is good solid satire that just about has enough self-knowing irony to cock a snoot at what it's meant to be doing - and we, as the audience are gullible to be fooled and wise enough to know the fun is being fooled.

    All in all this is a well-made and well-packaged film that doesn't quite get to the heart of the novel - but it's fun and funny and appeals to the post-hipster too cool for school in all of us.
    3KineticSeoul

    Has the same problem when it comes to what this tries to make fun of

    This one tries to be cool, slick and witty. But it just comes off as dumb and superficial. Sure that maybe the point of this flick, but not when you don't believe what the narrator has to say most of the way through. This movie has problems with what it tries to make fun of. It's all style and image, but has no substance or intelligence to it. Although not believable but at least it starts out somewhat intriguing, but quickly loses it's flare and just becomes redundant. It's like watching a fairy tale version of the marketing world, which is fine but like I said this movie is boring. The humor is flat and just about everything about it is forgettable, including the dis-likable main characters. In another words it tries to create a image of it being professional, but underneath it all it's amateurishly done. At the end of it all, nothing seems to be resolved and far from it being satisfying.

    3/10
    8john-138-904908

    Brilliant

    Ahhhh IMDb reviewers what is wrong with you people. I sat down to this after reading the reviews (5.5 average) and thought maybe its just another romcom flam which will fill in the evening, it will be nothing much.

    But what I got was an original storyline and an engaging non cloned romcom I never seen before which zinged with ideas and concepts which I am still thinking about 2 days later, that is very rare with films these days.

    As the film went the main protagonists have a great on screen chemistry, the story is an in-depth look at shallow marketing and it does that brilliantly. I really don't have to say more.

    People have a look at this film and don't trust the reviewers who have read the book. I am sure the book is better, but as a standalone film this is very enjoyable. I have just bought another of the authors books as I am eager for more of his views of this time we live in.
    8cosmo_tiger

    A very funny & entertaining movie that really makes a statement about brand marketing. I really enjoyed & highly recommend. I say A-

    "Looking at a billboard is supposed to feel like love at first sight but it's not real, it's just marketing and without it you wouldn't even know who you are." Scat (Fernandez) is fresh out of marketing school with no prospects on the horizon until he comes up with an idea for a new energy drink. When he brings it to the attention of Six (Heard) he is excited at the prospect of becoming rich but a double cross changes everything. With the job I have I pretty much watch everything no matter what it is. I usually don't watch the trailers for the movie because I don't like when they give too much away. Doing it that way makes what I watch real hit or miss as far as how good it is. What I have noticed is that the lower budget movies that I haven't heard of are 99% of the time better then the "studio" movies. This is a perfect example of that. I don't know if satire is the right word but the movie to me shows how the marketing industry will do whatever it takes to sell a product and how gullible the public is when it comes to branding. The movie does get a little dark at times but that proves it's point all the more. The movie is entertaining and funny but to me this is more of a statement movie. I could also be reading way too much into it though. Overall, a huge surprise of a movie that I highly recommend. I give it an A-.

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    Related interests

    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
    Satire
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)
    Romance

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    • Trivia
      The fictional Addison Beverage Corporation was Coca-Cola in the original novel. Which would have backed up 6's claim that she works for a company that can buy a continent if it wanted to.
    • Goofs
      When 6 asks Scat if he came up with any new idea, they have an argument while leaving the building. 6 holds her cellphone in the left hand. In the next shot the cellphone vanishes.
    • Quotes

      6: The standard Vegas striptease is seven minutes long. The woman should remove her top at the four-minute mark. At six minutes, she should be naked... with the exception of an optional prop. The beginner's mistake is to get naked too fast, thinking that's what the audience is there for.

      [shakes her head]

      6: It's not. *Sex* is biology. Sex appeal... is marketing. It's not the naked body that's exciting. It's the possibilities.

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      Written by Kymberley Kennedy

      Performed by Kymberley Kennedy

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сироп
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lila 9th Productions
      • Windward Entertainment
      • The Boathouse
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $663
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $301
      • Jun 9, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $663
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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