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Plot: Based on short stories from Robert Boswell's collection, seven vignettes explore the difference between fantasy and reality, memory and history, and the joy and agony of the human condition.
Runtime: 97 mins Release Date: 27 Oct 2015 Starcast: Rico Rodriguez, Matthew Modine, James Franco Director(s): Mark Columbus, Lauren Hoekstra Genre: Comedy, Drama, IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4076926/ Downloads: 2158.0 IMDb Rating: 4.6/10 (1424 votes) Social: Tweet
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Different but entertaining in its own way. (by charlesj-19419)
I really admire this film. Well put together. It really worked for me. The interludes are fascinating. I was admittedly mildly distracted by the big names in the cast, but the quality of the acting made a huge difference - done by lesser actors it could've been rubbish. I've seen their contributions referred to as cameos, but to put it that way is to deliberately ignore the short-story structure of the film. The characters are enjoyable. Very individual and very real. The first story was perhaps the least tangible, which made it difficult for me to get past, and in that instance, I <more>
felt I needed more, but the others worked really nicely. Although the film works as a cumulative piece, especially if you can pause and have a bit of a think, for reach and accessibility I'd like to see it broken up into the seven parts and put on YouTube. I doubt whether anybody involved had realistic notions of garnering a high score on a review site or making a financial killing, but it is so good that someone is bringing what literature can do, to film. It is a film that makes me want to read the book, some other works by Robert Boswell, or watch some of James Franco's other recent attempts at literary conversion.