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Vincent N Roxxy

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.4K
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Emile Hirsch, Emory Cohen, Zoë Kravitz, Kid Cudi, Zoey Deutch, and Jason Mitchell in Vincent N Roxxy (2016)
A small town loner and a rebellious punk rocker unexpectedly fall in love as they are forced on the run and soon discover violence follows them everywhere.
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A small town loner and a rebellious punk rocker unexpectedly fall in love as they are forced on the run and soon discover violence follows them everywhere.A small town loner and a rebellious punk rocker unexpectedly fall in love as they are forced on the run and soon discover violence follows them everywhere.A small town loner and a rebellious punk rocker unexpectedly fall in love as they are forced on the run and soon discover violence follows them everywhere.

  • Director
    • Gary Michael Schultz
  • Writers
    • Keith Kjarval
    • Gary Michael Schultz
  • Stars
    • Emile Hirsch
    • Zoë Kravitz
    • Zoey Deutch
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Gary Michael Schultz
    • Writers
      • Keith Kjarval
      • Gary Michael Schultz
    • Stars
      • Emile Hirsch
      • Zoë Kravitz
      • Zoey Deutch
    • 31User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    Emile Hirsch
    Emile Hirsch
    • Vincent
    Zoë Kravitz
    Zoë Kravitz
    • Roxxy
    Zoey Deutch
    Zoey Deutch
    • Kate
    Emory Cohen
    Emory Cohen
    • JC
    Kid Cudi
    Kid Cudi
    • Suga
    • (as Scott Mescudi)
    Beau Knapp
    Beau Knapp
    • Daryl
    Jason Mitchell
    Jason Mitchell
    • Cordell
    Jeff Gum
    Jeff Gum
    • Johnny
    Kim Collins
    • Big Gary
    Dominic 'Taz' Alexander
    • Jayden
    • (as Dominic Alexander)
    Jared Bankens
    Jared Bankens
    • Jason
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    Sheldon Frett
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    • Director
      • Gary Michael Schultz
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      • Keith Kjarval
      • Gary Michael Schultz
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    xhidden99

    20 minutes in and the lead finally utters a word and appears to express an emotion

    I think if Emile was paid by the word he is the highest paid actor in Hollywood ever. And can we stop saying Zoe Kravitz is a good actress? She's not, she super attractive and exotic looking and most of her career is wearing a crop top and having her dreadlocks cover her face. Emory Cohen as 'JC' his brother, sucks all the air out of the room and literally cannot STFU.

    Also, this movie sux. You've seen it and all the stereotype characters in it a million times. I think the only thing that's missing is a redneck stripclub.
    schussel2

    Time wasted

    Just watched it on TV. What a terrible B-movie and time waster.
    3Itsdroolie

    probably not worth the time

    Came across this movie on Netflix and it gave off a Bonnie and Clyde impression, which as it turns out is not at all the way it went. There's a scene where they discuss how they'd go about robbing a place, but that's as far as the Bonnie and Clyde vibe goes.

    The main characters' "meet cute" moment was a typical guy saves girl scenario where the guy is suddenly so inclined to offer the girl sanctuary from whatever it is that ails her. We find out more about her and you kind of realize pretty quickly how the two are going to be connected. Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz are great actors on their own, but together they don't seem to mesh. Their relationship was not really believable and they don't seem to even see each other in their scenes.

    I thought maybe I'd missed something, because the plot felt so weak, but no, it really was just kind of a weak plot -- as if the writer/ director were like "ok we'll come back to this part and beef it up and make it better" -- but then they never really went back. The characters didn't really develop or change in any way; they were static and flat. I feel like Emory Cohen's character was supposed to be a comic relief, and while I think he is a great actor (the OA, Brooklyn) here, he was mostly just a token, and his girlfriend was a throwaway. Maybe you're supposed to care about them, maybe a little bit? But you don't.

    The real action seems to come up out of nowhere, which I suppose can be true of life because sometimes everything just blows up when you don't expect it...but it doesn't really work well here. Remember when I said the plot was weak and I felt like someone said they'd go back later to beef it up? I think they threw all the beef into the stew that is the finale. These scenes are pretty brutal and violent, and it's like where did this come from?? (Ron Burgundy is coming to mind ...that escalated quickly...)

    I'm not going to tell you how to live your life, so watch it if you want. It filled an hour and 40 minutes of my life, and will do the same for you. Don't expect anything great but also don't expect anything colossally terrible. This movie is basically your local grocery store's generic brand version of Drive.
    3trublu215

    An Inept Nihilistic Attempt At Art

    Vincent N Roxxy is a crime thriller from writer-director Gary Shultz and stars Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz in the titular roles with the supporting cast made up of Emory Cohen and (briefly) Kid Cudi. The story sounds a helluva lot better on paper than how Shultz constructs it. Instead of grasping on to the story and themes at hand such as toxic masculinity or uncontrollable rage, Shultz gives a bare bones effort with a script that it is so poorly written, it felt like a first draft.

    First off, the film is 106 minutes and feels a half hour too long. The beginning starts strong and bombastic, introducing our titular characters through a car accident in very pulpy fashion. Then the film tries its hand at being a film grounded in realism for the remainder and it fails just as bombastically as it starts. Hirsch plays his role so much like Gosling from Drive that it is hard not to assume Shultz had the film on repeat during the writing process. Vincent is a cold man prone to violent outbursts much like Gosling's character in that film. It worked for Drive, it fails miserably here. Zoe Kravitz is slowly becoming one good actress and for every step forward there is bound to be a step back somewhere and that is where this film comes in. Her performance is lucid and barely there, so much so that you wonder if she was just doing this for a paycheck. No matter how often we can fault the actors, the real culprit here is Gary Shultz.

    The screenplay is so under-cooked that it really makes me wonder if this was a first draft and, if so, why the hell was it allowed to be shot? It is an answer I doubt we'll ever know so we can only assume. The script works against itself at every moment it gets. First we're with Vincent and Roxxy as they talk about sticking together despite not knowing one another and then Vincent (who is supposed to be street smart) tells this woman, who was just accosted by some pretty angry gangsters about money she owes, where he is heading and living. It all felt so ridiculous and ill plotted that I almost gave up after seeing that scene come in so early in the film with barely any character development. Furthermore, Shultz then takes Vincent on his own for awhile. He gives him a couple subplots that go nowhere and then sets him up for the finale to finish the main story that was left abandoned after the first 10 minutes. All in all, it's horribly plotted and the ending is one of the worst in recent memory. I'm all for some dark endings but ones that have points and this one didn't. Honestly, this is an ending that is violent for the sake of being violent and is a half- assed attempt at being edgy and dark. It all translates the same: it is rather banal.

    Overall, Vincent N Roxxy is one of poorest written films I've seen in recent memory. With Refn's Drive serving as a painfully obvious homage to the film, it is hard to take any of it seriously especially when none of the actors seem like they are into it in the first place. While I do credit Shultz for sticking to his guns, he really should have looked into a rewrite or two before settling on this very murky and muddled vision of something that could have been great.
    8Armando_Cassels

    Understated

    This is a very good movie. It burns slowly and takes a few twists and turns, some unexpected and some unrealistic, but it's movie land and pretty much anything goes. Hirsch and Kravitz (Vincent N Roxxy) are a sweet couple seemingly thrown together, by fate, but as it turns out there's more to it than that. Vincent is Roxxy's saviour and he takes her to his brothers place in the sticks away from all the bad things in the city. Loves young dream is a rocky road however and when their pasts catch up with them the sparks start to fly. Kravitz is excellent as the seemingly vulnerable Roxxy and Hirsch does a decent turn as saviour boyfriend Vincent. There's not a lot going on script wise and the dialogue is restrictive, but it builds nicely to an explosive finales.

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    • Trivia
      Anton Yelchin was attached to play Vincent but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Emile Hirsch replaced him.
    • Goofs
      When Roxxy covered Vincent's body there is no blood on his face.
    • Soundtracks
      Hustle and Cuss
      Written by Alison Mosshart (BMI) and Jack Lawrence (as Jack Michael Lawrence) (BMI)

      Performed by The Dead Weather

      Published by Domino Publishing Company of America, Inc. (BMI) & Evil Jo Jo Music (BMI)

      Courtesy of Third Man Records LLC / Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Roxxy
    • Filming locations
      • Zachary, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Unified Pictures
      • Bron Capital Partners
      • Crystal Wealth
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      • $2,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,896
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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