Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA doctor tries to solve the mystery of a man with no name, multiple personalities and burns on his hands. Who is he and what happened to him?A doctor tries to solve the mystery of a man with no name, multiple personalities and burns on his hands. Who is he and what happened to him?A doctor tries to solve the mystery of a man with no name, multiple personalities and burns on his hands. Who is he and what happened to him?
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Hallie Eisenberg
- Pauline
- (as Hallie Kate Eisenberg)
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PJ, based on the award-winning play, is about a man (known only as PJ), brought to a hospital with severe amnesia and apparent insanity. Armed with only the man's initials and a phone number held by someone who refuses to stay on the line, Dr. Shearson, the hospital's leading psychiatric specialist, sets out on a personal journey to find out who PJ is, and bring him back to reality.
The effect PJ has on Dr. Shearson and all the other people around him is poignant and far from the expected. As the film progresses, you are lured into the darkest, yet understandable reaches of each character, and you walk away wiping your eyes. Although I haven't seen Howard Nash in a film before, he is surely a rare, emerging talent, whose career is well-worth following.
For an independent film, I found that seeing so many known and talented performers such as John Heard, Robert Picardo, Patricia Rae, Vincent Pastore, Glynnis O'Connor and Hallie Kate Eisenberg very captivating, refreshing and entertaining.
PJ's original violin and orchestral music, composed by Neil Argo, is inspiring and spiritual - it evokes feelings of grace and redemption while intensifying the emotional bonds with PJ's characters.
This film is for anyone that believes there's good in the universe.
The effect PJ has on Dr. Shearson and all the other people around him is poignant and far from the expected. As the film progresses, you are lured into the darkest, yet understandable reaches of each character, and you walk away wiping your eyes. Although I haven't seen Howard Nash in a film before, he is surely a rare, emerging talent, whose career is well-worth following.
For an independent film, I found that seeing so many known and talented performers such as John Heard, Robert Picardo, Patricia Rae, Vincent Pastore, Glynnis O'Connor and Hallie Kate Eisenberg very captivating, refreshing and entertaining.
PJ's original violin and orchestral music, composed by Neil Argo, is inspiring and spiritual - it evokes feelings of grace and redemption while intensifying the emotional bonds with PJ's characters.
This film is for anyone that believes there's good in the universe.
The acting is top-notch, the story too. But then again, any individual opposed to organized religion will absolutely love this movie. The 3 major religions all say someone (an ordinary person)will be "chosen" to intervene & save the lives of others, and will then pass this power on to someone else. That is the crux of this story. All the main characters are(alternatively)intrigued and threatened by the patient who knows their story. What to do? Commit him, or hear what he has to say? It's the challenge the Bible says we must all one day face. At the end of the day, it's discovered that PJ's there to help others and not snare them. I loved it!
As you can tell my by name, I love films of all types. That includes big-budget studio films to low-budget independent films. For a $250,000 budget, this film really stood out. From a stellar cast including "'Home Alone' Dad" John Heard, "Star Trek: Voyager's" Robert Picardo, "Maria Full of Grace's" Patricia Rae, and "The Sopranos" Vincent Pastore, to a heartfelt effort by the crew, this is a winner all the way. I did some research and I see reviewers who have seen this film and film festivals this film has been in all seem to agree. I wasn't surprised that Patricia Rae WON Best Actress at a Miami Fest and that this was a Best Feature Film winner at the New Jersey Film Fest. I can't wait for this to come to DVD, hopefully soon.
In these difficult times a thoughtful movie with an inspirational message is more than welcome. PJ delivers on both fronts. Howard Nash and John Heard's characters are both in search of solace and solutions and in the setting of a mental facility both struggle to find their individual paths. John Heard portrayal of Dr Shearson is a well crafted and believable performance. Howard Nash's PJ is a conflicted portrayal of man searching for meaning. Patrica Ray is masterful as "PJ's" girl friend. Vincent Pastore adds a comical spin and lightness to the darker portions of the movie. Neal Argo's music ties the elements of the film with a superb musical talent. Finally, Russ Emanuel's direction brings it all together with a fine touch for young director with great promise.
10jab50
I recently saw this when it came out at the Laemmle. I have to say, not bad at all! For a low budget flick, the filmmakers really put a lot of creative effort to bring it to life. I was impressed with Patricia Rae and Vincent Pastore. Howard Nash did a great job as the guy with burned hands, holding his own against veteran actor John Heard. The director, whose this is his first feature, put together an ambitious effort, especially given the cast and the beautiful shots of New York City. I see he has another film on the horizon called Chasing the Green, looking forward to that. Oh, and there's the score too. It complements this film from beginning to end. I highly recommend people see this film, you won't be disappointed. Thanks for listening.
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- WissenswertesDirector Russ Emanuel put various references from his previous film "Girl With Gun" (2006 short) into "P.J." including: the mention of Nightingale (a horse mentioned by the Burt character in "P.J.", the main character's name in "Girl With Gun"), the actress Tracy O'Connor (playing the Nurse on Intercom in "P.J.", who was the Nightingale in "Girl With Gun"), and the mention of a Dr. Peterson in "P.J." (also a name mentioned in "Girl With Gun"). Furthermore, Emanuel cast Dina Kriger to play the role of Claire in "P.J." (she was also Lucy in "Girl With Gun").
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Dr. Alan Shearson: So can you tell me maybe why you separated, why he left?
Shelly: Why he left?
Shelly: Hmm, I don't know, love?
Shelly: I loved to see him in the beginning and I loved to see him go at the end.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Occupants: IndieGoGo Video (2014)
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- Budget
- 250.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.78 : 1
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