Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
Great Film overall
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
View MoreThe joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
View MoreI was drawn in by the cover photo...there was something "Royal Tenanbaum"_esque about it. Very quickly in the opening scene with the fortune teller it was clear we had rented yet another B movie by the film quality and acting. What really made this a bad movie, though, was the story itself. The fact that Jack becomes agoraphobic because of what the fortune teller told him was hard to swallow, but the fact that he becomes cartoonishly terrified is just too much. He is such a freaking pansy that I'm sure a 5th grade girl would even want to kick him in the nuts to see him do something brave. I can see where the writer was going with this story but it is just so one dimensional. Also most of the scoring and pacing was done so poorly that there was no punch in events. Audrey was all this film had going for it. She's beautiful and her character had a bit of depth (unlike Jack). Also...the secret (I won't give it away here) that Jack told his psychologist seemed to have nothing to do wiith the plot. Finally, I did not like how it ended.
View MoreJack (Sean Maher) is convinced by his longtime girlfriend, Cynthia (Kathleen Rose Perkins) to visit a psychic for a few laughs. However, once there, no one is giggling at all. The seer correctly states that Cynthia is cheating on Jack, which the lovely young lady admits. But, worse, Mrs. Fortune Teller predicts that Jack will die on or before his next birthday. Horror indeed. Hit with this double whammy, Jack mourns the loss of Cyndy and also becomes an agoraphobic! Fortunately, his job as an estate planner can manage via telephone and computers. Also, quite amusingly, Jack wears a football helmet at all times! His mother (Janet Carroll) is quite upset with this, for she longs for Jack to find a mate, have children, and a normal life. Therefore, she convinces Jack to see a shrink, Dr. Shaw (Stephen Tobolowsky). But, Jack makes very little progress until a beautiful young woman, Audrey (Jaime Ray Newman) moves into his apartment building. She comes calling for Jack's professional advice, for she says she has received news that she is dying. Sad. Nevertheless, it is Audrey's courage and zest for life, in the face of such a death sentence, that brings Jack out of his condition. They even go on a trip to Paris. But, will either Jack or Audrey be able to conquer the predictions of a fortune teller or the medical establishment? We'll see. First, the two young stars a wonder, despite their lack of fame. Maher is one real looker and Newman is an unusually beautiful redhead. Beyond that, they can act up a storm! The other cast members, especially the more familiar Tobolowksy do fine work, too. Then, even though the sets aren't elaborate or the costumes complicated, the film looks great. Add on an intriguing script, a dash of romance, a pinch of humor, and a secure direction and you have a very good view for most film fans. My only problem was the ending, I didn't like it, although I did appreciate its originality. Those who do love twisted finales will, presumably, embrace it more readily. In short, fans of lesser known cinema should seek this one out and not wait til the "end" to book a viewing.
View MoreI loved this movie. Very well done, touching, interesting. If you are used to seeing Sean Maher in "Serenity," and like that kind of a movie, then, this is not the movie for you. It is a serious romantic drama, with funny, upbeat moments. He takes a huge departure from prior stuff. But, he is excellent in it, and so is Jaime Ray Newman. Kind of like a "Garden State," but without the stars and money. I loved the way it was shot. It is thought provoking in the sense that I don't think any of the way it was done was by accident. There are direct contrasts to the two leads lives -- in style and music. I notice this a lot throughout in the way the director did this film. Obviously, it 's an indie -- but, way better executed than most big budget we're offered. So, if you're in the mood for something different, more dialogue than action, and some great acting and directing, then I suggest you give this film a look. It's worth it.
View MoreGreat ending!! Why aren't movies like this one available for viewing in my local theaters?! It was refreshing to see new young acting talent and a fresh new storyline. The cinematography and locations were fabulous. I will be keeping an eye out for more titles by this talented young director. She seems to have a keen sense of common human angst, peppering hard truths with intelligent humor. This is just the type of film I like to settle down to and get lost in. I recommend it so highly that I purchased a couple of DVDs for friends as holiday gifts. They agreed with my positive review and have come back to me for more advice on great movie finds.
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