A man obsessed with prostitutes discovers that love is a lot more expensive than sex. A peek into the world of prostitution from the client's point of view.A man obsessed with prostitutes discovers that love is a lot more expensive than sex. A peek into the world of prostitution from the client's point of view.A man obsessed with prostitutes discovers that love is a lot more expensive than sex. A peek into the world of prostitution from the client's point of view.
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David James Lewis
- Daniel
- (as David Lewis)
Raf Rogers
- Guy in Bar
- (as Rafael Pellerin)
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Ultimately this is a depressing and boring movie about a sex addicts delusional self destruction. It's shot in a documentary style with several fake "re-enactment" scenes. If you enjoy watch people on a boring course of self-destruction you'll have fun. If you're sane you'll skip this car crash and not waste your time on this well crafted disaster of a movie. I suppose somebody needs to tackle this issues of this movie but the people who did this movie clearly did it for their own glory without any concerns about how they are torturing the audience that the are boring with their "art". This movie typifies what is WRONG with the "Indie" scene in that it's more of an ego fest of production talents rather than containing ANY entertainment value. You should skip it!
Intelligent creation by an up and coming independent film maker.
Pietrobruno's creation gives a unique perspective to the sometimes mystifying 'relationship' between client and service provider. Specifically: Why do men, many successful and committed to friends and/or family, seek out the 'Girlfriend Experience'?
Thought provoking, honest and beautifully shot, GFE is for a small audience not bored by cerebral and visceral participation with the film's characters and story, reminiscent of the early work of the indie pioneer, John Sayles.
We look forward to future projects from this brilliant Vancouver, BC based director and writer.
Pietrobruno's creation gives a unique perspective to the sometimes mystifying 'relationship' between client and service provider. Specifically: Why do men, many successful and committed to friends and/or family, seek out the 'Girlfriend Experience'?
Thought provoking, honest and beautifully shot, GFE is for a small audience not bored by cerebral and visceral participation with the film's characters and story, reminiscent of the early work of the indie pioneer, John Sayles.
We look forward to future projects from this brilliant Vancouver, BC based director and writer.
It's a faux documentary following Daniel as he roams the night looking for prostitutes. He's looking for GFE (GirlFriend Experience). There are "re-enactments" with the prostitutes. The women are mostly nameless. There are testimony from other nameless men. It's a high-concept Canadian indie film. It's intriguing at first but it quickly gets tiresome. This guy is hopeless and infuriating. The tone is a drag. There is no drama, no tension, no nothing. Nobody should care about this guy. It's an empty movie just like him.
Keywords on Ileana Pietrobruno's Girlfriend Experience: brilliant, assured, original; non-judgmental and daring. The subject of prostitutes and "johns" has never been approached like this, and the Vancouver locations create a great shadowy world.
Haven't seen the Soderbergh film of the same (similar?) title, but he would be hard pressed to top this Canadian wow-er. It's obvious that the filmmaker comes from the edit room (she edits documentaries and features) because the story and coverage are so perfect. Clearly a child of 20th century rep cinema, this is one of the best narrative works to borrow from -- and then explode -- documentary and reality conventions. Check it out.
Haven't seen the Soderbergh film of the same (similar?) title, but he would be hard pressed to top this Canadian wow-er. It's obvious that the filmmaker comes from the edit room (she edits documentaries and features) because the story and coverage are so perfect. Clearly a child of 20th century rep cinema, this is one of the best narrative works to borrow from -- and then explode -- documentary and reality conventions. Check it out.
I think this is an excellent film. It's real, compelling, and intelligent. The editing pushes you along through the story with such smoothness; very well done. I actually laughed a couple times at how well some parts of the movie were cut together, you just don't see that sort of effort put in everyday. The viewer is vaulted from one scene to the next in such a seamless, but poignant way, it almost catches you off guard, while leaving you thinking it was just the way it should be. The acting is great, and it's such a unique perspective. David Lewis slaughters it. Stellar. He makes it come to life. Can't really fault the film in any way worth talking about. go see it.
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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