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Fix

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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Fix (2008)
Fix takes you from Beverly Hills to Watts, and places in between, in one day, as documentary filmmakers Bella and Milo race to get Milo's brother Leo from jail to rehab before 8pm, or Leo goes to prison for three years.
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Milo has to get his brother to rehab before 8pm to keep him from doing 3 years in prison. Milo films the trip as documentary while his partner/Olivia Wilde drives, starting 5:20am in LA. Com... Read allMilo has to get his brother to rehab before 8pm to keep him from doing 3 years in prison. Milo films the trip as documentary while his partner/Olivia Wilde drives, starting 5:20am in LA. Complications follow.Milo has to get his brother to rehab before 8pm to keep him from doing 3 years in prison. Milo films the trip as documentary while his partner/Olivia Wilde drives, starting 5:20am in LA. Complications follow.

  • Director
    • Tao Ruspoli
  • Writers
    • Charles Castaldi
    • Paul Duran
    • Jeremy Fels
  • Stars
    • Shawn Andrews
    • Olivia Wilde
    • Megalyn Echikunwoke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    967
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    • Director
      • Tao Ruspoli
    • Writers
      • Charles Castaldi
      • Paul Duran
      • Jeremy Fels
    • Stars
      • Shawn Andrews
      • Olivia Wilde
      • Megalyn Echikunwoke
    • 10User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Olivia Wilde
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    • Bella
    Megalyn Echikunwoke
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    Pollyanna Rose
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    • Director
      • Tao Ruspoli
    • Writers
      • Charles Castaldi
      • Paul Duran
      • Jeremy Fels
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    6Buddy-51

    original and derivative in roughly equal measure

    In the low-budget drama "Fix," Milo - played by Tao Ruspoli, who also directed and co-wrote the film with Jeremy C. Fels - and his girlfriend Bella (Olivia Wilde) are a couple of San Francisco-based filmmakers who are working on a documentary about the prison system in California. But before they can get to the task at hand, they have to drive to LA and get Milo's ne'er-do-well, drug-addict brother, Leo (Shawn Andrews), out of jail and into rehab by 8 in the evening or he'll be sentenced to three years in prison for violating his parole. They also have to find a way, by fair means or foul – mostly foul – of raising the $5,000 they'll need to enroll him in the program. Thus, the three of them race around the greater Los Angeles area, with the hopped-up, smooth-talking Leo finagling money out of some pretty shady and disreputable characters, though spending almost as much cash as he's taking in while doing so.

    In a sense, Milo and Bella wind up making a documentary anyway – only on a subject different from the one they'd originally intended, one that arises from life as they're living it. We rarely get to see Milo's face on camera, since he spends most of the time filming the action (a la "The Blair Witch Project"). At this point, one either goes with this aggressive, you-are-there, pseudo-documentary style of fictional filmmaking or one doesn't. And, predictably perhaps, the approach, as employed in "Fix," is both dramatically effective and annoyingly distracting in roughly equal measure. The best part about the movie is its off-the-cuff glimpses into various milieus and locales in the LA area. The plot, which takes place over a 12-hour period, does have a spontaneous feel to it at times, though it also tends towards the redundant and attenuated. However, the final third of the film achieves a level of poignancy and artistry one wouldn't expect it to based solely on its earlier stretches.

    Andrews brings a great deal of kinetic energy and roguish charm to the role of Leo, and Wilde is both poised and alluring as the attractive Bella. In fact, it is Bella's changing reactions to Leo and the world he inhabits that makes her the everyman character in the story who draws us more deeply into the venture than we would ever have gone without her. At first she is disdainful and casually dismissive of Leo; then, as she gets to know him better, her hostility turns to grudging admiration, then tantalizing approval, and, finally, a willingness to become at least partially complicit in his actions, making her in a sense the Bonnie Parker of the piece. The movie observes rather than judges Leo and the people he interacts with, while, at the same time, gently ribbing Milo – and, by extension, the actual filmmakers themselves - for his (and their) obsessive need to record every moment of existence rather than simply living life for its own sweet sake unencumbered by the camera.
    4nwsts

    A Truly Amateurish Attempt

    I suppose the "shaky camera" style is there to add a sense of realism. Well, it doesn't. It just makes you think your watching a high school project that was made with the parents Handycam. The entire movie is shot from the storyteller's Point Of View, which is very hard to do well, and in this case it isn't. (Try any episode of Peep Show to see this technique done well). Also annoying was the preposterous situations. Like drug dealers supposedly being "cool" with video taping the transaction and many more like this. The minor characters were almost universally unbelievable and very poorly acted. Most of the dialogue was sparse, uninteresting, and unrealistic.

    Shawn Andrews is the bright spot and adds a professional touch to an otherwise puerile film.
    8yvonneuscgirl

    Pleasantly surprised

    I wasn't sure I was going to like this film, but it turned out to be very engaging. Kudos to Olivia Wilde. I really enjoyed the ride. Looking forward to this one on DVD. THe cinematography was especially wonderful. I went back and forth with believing this was a real documentary and a narrative film. It had a lot of wonderful elements. It was creepy, quirky, realistic, suspenseful, and in some ways it felt like those old Hope and Crosby road pictures. I didn't love the ending. Some of the supporting players were very good and believable. It was a fun ride through the many sites and sounds of LA. The music was very eclectic and it seemed that the script was written around the music. The scene in Watts was particularly realistic.
    7rsp481

    "Fix" Innovates a Genera and Delivers the Goods

    How does one make a drug movie these days, and not look like he or she is ripping off films like, "Requiem for a Dream", or "Spun". Well a good start is to stylishly shoot the picture from a first person perspective, giving a documentary feel.

    Fix is really one of the latest takes on the "mocumentary" genera. Films by Christopher Guest come to mind when discussing mocumentaries, and movies like the "Blare Witch Project" defined it's boundaries. The decision to shoot the picture this way allows the audience to immediately connect with the characters, and keep them interested throughout.

    I liked "Fix" more as a mocumentary than anything else. As a movie about two brothers bonding, it was not as innovative as the spin, it's photographic direction, put on the story being told. The performances are honest, and garner no more criticism than praise.

    I screened the film in late 2008, and it was a breath of fresh air from the other pictures I was reviewing. I would recommend "Fix" to any movie goer, but especially to the independent movie fan; who will enjoy the picture for it's independent spirit." I am interested in seeing the next film Tao Ruspoli directs, and hope it matches "Fix's" style.
    4SnoopyStyle

    Sometimes interesting but couple keeps making the same mistake

    Filmmakers Bella (Olivia Wilde) and Milo (Tao Ruspoli) are pushed into driving Milo's brother Leo (Shawn Andrews) from prison across town to rehab or else Leo will be spending time in jail. Bella is not too happy as Milo is obligated despite their previous appointments. As they film their trip, Leo goes from one location to another in search for money to pay the $5k for the rehab. They meet sketchy characters doing questionable things as it seems like there is always another stop.

    This looks like an indie a bunch of friends did on their day off. Shawn Andrews gives a very kinetic performance, but it wears thin quickly. The problem with the story is that Bella and Milo keep repeating the same mistake over and over again. Leo is obviously lying to them as he spends the money on drugs. At some point, a clear thinking person would just stuff Leo into the back of the car while they drive him to the rehab instead of letting him go to every drug spot he knows. Somehow the movie needs to set up why the couple would go along with any of this.

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    • Trivia
      Tao Ruspoli and Olivia Wilde were married for eight years, from 2003 to 2011.
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      Leo: Fear may be the one thing stronger than greed.

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      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Michael Jackson's This Is It/The House of the Devil/Gentlemen Broncos (2009)

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    • Release date
      • April 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фикс
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • LAFCO
      • Mangusta Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,890
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,951
      • Nov 22, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,890
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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