Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJodie, a woman in her mid-thirties, struggles with the pressure to find a partner and have children. When she attends a Guns N' Roses concert, she thinks she may have met a potential suitor-... Leer todoJodie, a woman in her mid-thirties, struggles with the pressure to find a partner and have children. When she attends a Guns N' Roses concert, she thinks she may have met a potential suitor-- until he ghosts on her.Jodie, a woman in her mid-thirties, struggles with the pressure to find a partner and have children. When she attends a Guns N' Roses concert, she thinks she may have met a potential suitor-- until he ghosts on her.
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I liked this movie a lot because it was raw and real and didn't gloss over a painful life. It tells is own story and does not follow the usual Hollywood formula for a movie.
The main character is clearly disturbed and is quite unpleasant, but she has her moments of likeability. But I could feel her sadness and desperation. It was really interesting to me to see a female character like her in a movie like this.
I have been thinking about it a lot since I watched it and found it worth watching. I am glad I watched it alone. I don't think it is everyone's cup of tea.
The main character is clearly disturbed and is quite unpleasant, but she has her moments of likeability. But I could feel her sadness and desperation. It was really interesting to me to see a female character like her in a movie like this.
I have been thinking about it a lot since I watched it and found it worth watching. I am glad I watched it alone. I don't think it is everyone's cup of tea.
I was definitely unconvinced about this movie in the beginning and, honestly, up until about halfway through. The constant anger spouted by Jodie, the protagonist (although she's kind of also the antagonist), is definitely exhausting. Everyone knows or has known someone like her, someone who has so much anger inside of them that it comes out in every word they say, no matter what they're talking about, and in her you are bound to see your own person and feel the exhaustion you've felt around them. In the first half of the movie, it definitely starts to feel like this is all this character has to offer, like the writer forgot to give her dimension or even just a setting below "full blast". This, coupled with the borderline offensively stereotypical "LA gays" and the way that they're portrayed as little more than a Greek Chorus doesn't make for a particularly stimulating or even pleasant watch. However, the further into the movie we get, we start to see more of the real pain Jodie is in, and it does absolute wonders for the way a viewer can connect to her. The emotional range of Anna Schlegel becomes so much more apparent in these moments, and it's the first time you get the feeling that any of the filmmakers really understood how to utilize her talent.
This is not a comfortable movie to watch and it might even feel somewhat pointless when all is said and done, but the fact of the matter is, not every movie needs to have a moral or even a sense of closure. While this movie has neither, it does provide a character study that I think isn't seen very often, a truly unglamorous and relentless look at the ugliest places we go in our own heads when we feel unloved.
This is not a comfortable movie to watch and it might even feel somewhat pointless when all is said and done, but the fact of the matter is, not every movie needs to have a moral or even a sense of closure. While this movie has neither, it does provide a character study that I think isn't seen very often, a truly unglamorous and relentless look at the ugliest places we go in our own heads when we feel unloved.
I wasn't expecting to be moved so much by this film- based upon the simple description. I feel as though the majority of reviews shutting it down encapsulate most or all of the following attributes: 1. Male, 2. Emotionally underdeveloped, 3. Lack of perception and experience in the current dating world... I could go on, but I'd prefer reviewing the film. The main actress can come across as extreme at times- but I think to some degree her frustration and inability to properly decipher male dating expectations and behaviors can resonate with a lot of women. This hits hard when she and the hotel guy speak candidly about their lives and circumstances. I greatly appreciated the talk she had with her gay friends- they really illuminated the dating concept for men and the way they behave. Double standard much? Granted, this could also be reversed and the same experience can be had. But that isn't what this movie is about. It's about a 30 something woman's experience. I've been in similar situations years ago- and being ghosted by someone you felt a connection with can sting. You feel like you are penalized for being an open and honest person. I think this movie is a great commentary on how shallow our society has become and the perpetuation of callous and antisocial behavior.
Not sure why this movie rates so low on here. I took a chance on it anyway, and don't believe it deserves anything worse than a 6. I found the performances of all involved to be genuine, and the lead actress was phenomenal.. I didn't have to find a mate in the world the main character lives in, but for anyone dating in current day, I believe the depiction is very real, especially for people who are obese. And I can certainly relate to how one can undermine a relationship by being too anxious. The group of gay friends adds a bit of humor to the film. I enjoyed it.
The first five minutes are almost silent - then Jodie screams and screeches at something she reads on her phone.
She doesn't stop screeching until the end of the movie. She screams at the man she picks up. She screams at her friends. She screams at her sister. And she screams at her self.
After 93 minutes of her screaming - I need a valium!
This movie was poorly directed and poorly acted.
Best avoided if you value your eardrums!
She doesn't stop screeching until the end of the movie. She screams at the man she picks up. She screams at her friends. She screams at her sister. And she screams at her self.
After 93 minutes of her screaming - I need a valium!
This movie was poorly directed and poorly acted.
Best avoided if you value your eardrums!
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