Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 26-year-old from the Midwest moves to New York City to find hope and self-discipline through his friendship with a precocious 6-year-old--and the adult superhero Leather-Man, who is conjur... Tout lireA 26-year-old from the Midwest moves to New York City to find hope and self-discipline through his friendship with a precocious 6-year-old--and the adult superhero Leather-Man, who is conjured from a psychedelic cupcake.A 26-year-old from the Midwest moves to New York City to find hope and self-discipline through his friendship with a precocious 6-year-old--and the adult superhero Leather-Man, who is conjured from a psychedelic cupcake.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
- Charles Tao
- (as Peter Y. Kim)
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Embrace it, and you'll be rewarded with warm, fuzzy, comforting feelings of "everything's gonna be alright" and "you're not alone".
It's also a very relatable film for any queer person living in a city with family back home. At least it was for me :) I'm glad it exists for anyone who needs It.
But Mark is not all together, especially financially, and prefers street drugs to his prescription pills. So reality intrudes, and he has to eventually adapt.
Mark was played by the writer / director, and I found the character absorbingly irritating. I was charmed by the line drawing illustrations that permeated the film - something Mark could likely have done. The net result is, to me, a mixed review.
I don't know that I've ever seen a lead character like Mark (played by Blane, who also wrote the script) in a film before. He's troubled and a little despicable, but also has heart and joy. He's a man confused just trying to find a place, which I absolutely found common ground with, even if we don't share a whole lot of other life experiences in common.
The supporting cast all adds layers. They all have been created with reality and care, making them people who add to the depth of the film as opposed to just being objects for Mark to bounce off of.
At the end of this movie, all you want to know is what happened to Mark next. Where is he in six months. Eight months. A year. He's someone who stays with you. And that speaks to the actor, writer, and director. The fact that those are all the same people is a pretty amazing thing.
I know this film is currently rocking festivals. I would love to see it get picked up and have a chance to make it's way into audiences. This is a film that takes chances, and that's a powerful and wonderful experience.
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- AnecdotesWhile the film is inspired by some of Mark Blane's adventures in babysitting, the plot (with its absurd protagonist) is a heightened version of what the filmmaker believes may have occurred if he was stuck in Indiana for the majority of of his 20's and instead moved to New York later in life.
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Peggy Nabel: Mark, you are somewhat unbearable... but all the unbearable people move here.
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- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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