Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLaura, an unemployed writer in New York City, tries to juggle an unexciting boyfriend, an affair with a performance artist, and a vivid imaginary life.Laura, an unemployed writer in New York City, tries to juggle an unexciting boyfriend, an affair with a performance artist, and a vivid imaginary life.Laura, an unemployed writer in New York City, tries to juggle an unexciting boyfriend, an affair with a performance artist, and a vivid imaginary life.
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Jamie Marie Dunn
- Chelsea
- (as Jamie Dunn)
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A boring story of pathetic people living dreary lives, filmed in a pseudo-documentary style. Some people do like this type of story; I always wonder why?
I had the pleasure of watching this film at the Tallgrass Film Festival and got to participate in a Q&A with the filmmakers, and was pleasantly surprised at how quirky and honest the film was. The lead performance was honest and rang very true to all us 20-30 something's looking to just find their way. It was also very funny, full of great comedic moments and timing, so go see it!! You won't be disappointed!
I saw this at the world-premier at the San Jose Film Festival (Cinequest)
This movie was fantastic, the director did a great job of telling a love story about early millennial (think young 30s) woman with a bit of an existential identity crisis. She's living in NYC as a writer, surrounded by her more (society's version of) successful friends when she meets a guy whom she connects with.
The plot isn't the real point in this picture, it's the Linklater-esque conversations she has with her friends, lovers, roommates along the way that keeps the audience engaged. I found myself excited by the whimsical nature of her character and the endless possibilities of where she might go next.
There's also a really cool 3-minute fast forward scene in the middle that reminded me of Before Sunrise on speed.
The four of us that went were all millennials and we all loved it! I think we connected with this film more than the elderly in the audience because of the context. Definitely recommend this well crafted film. Kudos to the team for an entertaining, funny, introspective experience.
This movie was fantastic, the director did a great job of telling a love story about early millennial (think young 30s) woman with a bit of an existential identity crisis. She's living in NYC as a writer, surrounded by her more (society's version of) successful friends when she meets a guy whom she connects with.
The plot isn't the real point in this picture, it's the Linklater-esque conversations she has with her friends, lovers, roommates along the way that keeps the audience engaged. I found myself excited by the whimsical nature of her character and the endless possibilities of where she might go next.
There's also a really cool 3-minute fast forward scene in the middle that reminded me of Before Sunrise on speed.
The four of us that went were all millennials and we all loved it! I think we connected with this film more than the elderly in the audience because of the context. Definitely recommend this well crafted film. Kudos to the team for an entertaining, funny, introspective experience.
I saw the film at the DTLA Film Festival. I've seen Michael and Devin's other film Twenty Million People and I follow both the films on fb etc. I'm a filmmaker myself who just shot a feature so I have a vested interest in other indie filmmakers like the makers of Laura Gets a Cat.
I was blown away by the script and the acting. Dana the lead is so fluid you never question her or her performance. Michael her love interest was also excellent. Acting is never an issue. I love Michaels style of writing. He breaks those norms that we are accustomed to and he doesn't give us the easy answer at the end.
The film looks like a much bigger movie. For a no-budget feature they did a great job. Lighting was great, the shots were framed well and sound was good.
What really excelled was Michaels use of montage and a particular sequence in the middle of the film. It was exciting because he was taking big chances and it def went far beyond his budget.
I would recommend this movie to anyone who is tired of big movies and enjoys being a part of grassroots filmmaking. These are just people expressing themselves, just like all of us.
I was blown away by the script and the acting. Dana the lead is so fluid you never question her or her performance. Michael her love interest was also excellent. Acting is never an issue. I love Michaels style of writing. He breaks those norms that we are accustomed to and he doesn't give us the easy answer at the end.
The film looks like a much bigger movie. For a no-budget feature they did a great job. Lighting was great, the shots were framed well and sound was good.
What really excelled was Michaels use of montage and a particular sequence in the middle of the film. It was exciting because he was taking big chances and it def went far beyond his budget.
I would recommend this movie to anyone who is tired of big movies and enjoys being a part of grassroots filmmaking. These are just people expressing themselves, just like all of us.
I rented this movie from my local public library and watched it out of curiosity and liked it, and I'm far beyond being a Millennial. It reminded me so much of the time when we were all progressing from, "still being a kid", in our 20's to, "becoming an adult" in our 30's. Baby Boomers are always told we are stuck in adolescence so, I guess, that is why the theme of this movie especially hit home.
I thought it was very well done and I, for one, liked the fantasy scenes, both of them, but especially the one with the Yoga Instructor. Reminds me so much of the Super Achiever people you meet who make you feel like a loser.
Not a bad way to spend a slow evening.
I thought it was very well done and I, for one, liked the fantasy scenes, both of them, but especially the one with the Yoga Instructor. Reminds me so much of the Super Achiever people you meet who make you feel like a loser.
Not a bad way to spend a slow evening.
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By what name was Laura Gets a Cat (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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