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Izzy Gets the Fuck Across Town

  • 2017
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.2K
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Mackenzie Davis in Izzy Gets the Fuck Across Town (2017)
A woman at rock bottom must find her way across Los Angeles in order to crash her ex-boyfriend's engagement party.
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A woman at rock bottom must find her way across Los Angeles in order to crash her ex-boyfriend's engagement party.A woman at rock bottom must find her way across Los Angeles in order to crash her ex-boyfriend's engagement party.A woman at rock bottom must find her way across Los Angeles in order to crash her ex-boyfriend's engagement party.

  • Director
    • Christian Papierniak
  • Writer
    • Christian Papierniak
  • Stars
    • Mackenzie Davis
    • Dolly Wells
    • Alex Russell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Papierniak
    • Writer
      • Christian Papierniak
    • Stars
      • Mackenzie Davis
      • Dolly Wells
      • Alex Russell
    • 24User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mackenzie Davis
    Mackenzie Davis
    • Izzy
    Dolly Wells
    Dolly Wells
    • The Woman in the Field
    Alex Russell
    Alex Russell
    • Roger
    LaKeith Stanfield
    LaKeith Stanfield
    • George
    • (as Keith Stanfield)
    Robyn S. Clark
    Robyn S. Clark
    • Jogger
    • (as Robyn Clark)
    Brandon T. Jackson
    Brandon T. Jackson
    • Dick
    Salme Geransar
    Salme Geransar
    • The Gypsy
    Meghan Lennox
    Meghan Lennox
    • Casey
    Sheldon Bailey
    Sheldon Bailey
    • Tom
    Haley Joel Osment
    Haley Joel Osment
    • Walt
    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat
    • Agatha Benson
    Kyle Kinane
    Kyle Kinane
    • Rabbit
    Annie Potts
    Annie Potts
    • Mary
    Jim Lennox
    • Ethan
    Ryan Simpkins
    Ryan Simpkins
    • Young Izzy
    Marcia Ann Burrs
    Marcia Ann Burrs
    • Hawaiian Lady
    Carrie Coon
    Carrie Coon
    • Virginia
    Luka Jones
    Luka Jones
    • Leo
    • Director
      • Christian Papierniak
    • Writer
      • Christian Papierniak
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    User reviews24

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    8TheInbetweener

    Savage, angry, true

    I shouldn't be surprised by the reaction to this film, in a time when indie films have to be brutally realistic, or feature decayed characters, or have scenery gnashing performances to make a mark. There can't just be chaotic, sweet little movies made about someone's ordinary life, someone's annoying, trashed, tender youth - if they don't make a profound statement about life.

    But these little movies always seem to have startlingly true moments, stunningly real feelings. They're not throbbingly stylish or cinematic, so they let their characters come through, sometimes with painful honesty - Izzy manages to be a crashing fail, and at the same time, her experience of the pain of first, and long-lasting love is like a honeycomb crushed in a fist.

    She's dirty, wild, funny, lazy - but look at how she folds down onto the bathroom floor and doesn't cry, but lets out this half scream, half moan as the person she's built so much of herself in has just walked away. Watch how she looks at her embittered sister who she used to be so close to, while they sing a song they put so much of their youth and essence into. There's love, there's fear, shame, longing - but there's still that dazzle of hope in her eyes. She's still young, and she hasn't been crushed into uniformity yet.

    How can you not feel the truth of this? The fine line between hope and fantasy is a tightrope she walks the entire time. Is what she wants beautiful from afar, but up close, when it opens its mouth, is it just ridiculous? What is the fate she's going to make, if she decides to let go of the one she's been hitching her heart to half of her life? I wish I could've stayed with her longer to find out.
    4kennetharthurfrench

    I really liked this film...until the last 20 minutes

    I really wanted to like this film, despite the mixed reviews. I enjoy a lot of the cast and was especially psyched to see the talented Mackenzie Davis given a project to carry. And for the first hour or so, I wasn't disappointed. But the last act (pretty much everything after the point where she confronts her former friend and leaves the party) is downright terrible. Neither what happens to her the next morning nor the very last scene makes any sense considering what comes before. It seems tacked on, like there was an original ending that didn't play well with preview audiences. This could have been so much better.
    7just_in_case

    A new clerks movie not by Kevin Smith

    Thats essentially what this is. I say this. not to call the movie derivative, but to warn you that you should watch this with that expectation. I enjoyed it, because I liked clerks and thats the kind of film this ended up being. You follow izzy along with a cast of amusing but aimless trashy LA millennials on her journey to ruin a wedding. Its even told with a indie punk OST and in 10 or so chapters with breaks just like clerks. Nothing happens the way its supposed to as this is not a julia roberts movie and it just kind of ends. I liked Mackenzie Davis quite a bit. She played the part of a more realistic mess of a pixie dreamgirl well. I was charmed and disgusted, as you should be. The reason I give it something more like a 7 as apposed to a 10 because I feel like the scenes where izzy is having emotional introspective moments she did not emote well in so you're sort of left scrounging to figure out what shes supposed to be feeling and its awkward. That and I agree with others that the ending doesn't fit the film stylistically. The outcome is fine, but the way they get there doesn't fit with the dirty punk visuals and sound to the rest of the movie. That said I'd happily go watch MD in whatever she does next and I'll be open minded towards the writer/directors next project.
    4heathfilmore

    Not terrible but

    The end? She did all of this for that schlubby scrub? Really? He can't even grow a beard. My God... I understand he doesn't have to be a GQ model but THAT guy? Wow, I question her sanity...
    9rooprect

    Despite its (awesome) title, don't expect a mindless romp. Below the surface hides a masterpiece.

    Ya gotta love movies whose entire plots are summed up in the title. And as far as that goes, "Izzy Gets the Fk Across Town" ranks up there with the Coscarelli masterpiece "John Dies At The End".

    As far as the story of "Izzy Gets the Fk Across Town" goes, that's all you really need to know. But just for the sake of discussion I'll describe it a bit more. "Izzy" is the quintessential "hot mess". She barely survives life crashing on someone's couch because her bank account is perpetually $35 overdrawn. Throughout the entire film she's wearing a white tuxedo jacket with wine (or is it blood?) stains all over it which is never really explained until the final act. She is an angsty musician who hasn't taken her guitar out of the box for 2 years. And yet, as all hot messes go, she deludes herself into thinking that she's in total control of her life. If you know the type, or if you ARE the type, you will love her to death from the opening scene where she's trying to sneak out of a guy's bedroom but desperately has to pee.

    The plot reveals itself quickly. Izzy's lost love is about to get engaged, and in order to stop it Izzy must... you guessed it... get the f across town. But this is no easy task for a hot mess.

    What unfolds is a quirky, at times random, at times deeply poetic, adventure across LA where she meets bizarre characters, sort of like Alice in Wonderland meets Planes Trains and Automobiles. Episodes are arranged in short little vignettes and introduced with teasing titles such as "2. Give me my [f**] car, dick" and this presentation works wonderfully.

    Side note: I can think of 2 other films that used this episodic approach masterfully: the Japanese masterpiece "Summer of Kikujiro" and the 90s classic "Singles", both of which fit right in the groove with audiences who would enjoy "Izzy".

    Lead actress Mackenzie Davis knocks it out of the park with a really endearing portrayal of a tough protagonist who's perpetually 1 cup of coffee away from a nervous breakdown. All the supporting roles are fantastic as well, each character being extremely memorable even though they float in & out of her life like existential scenery. They do leave their mark.

    The dialogue is witty, fast paced and subtle. In other words, don't expect any slapstick pratfalls or fart jokes. The humor is situational, quirky and often unspoken, perhaps like "The Office" only more subtle. If you get it, you'll be entertained from start to finish.

    Cinematography and editing is fantastic, artistic without hitting you over the head with artsiness. Some scenes are deliberately hyper and disorienting (split screen), while the powerful scenes are carefully shot with no interruptions.

    Big bonus points for an awesome indie punk, riot grrrl soundtrack and a powerful scene in the middle where Mackenzie and Carrie Coon sing a duet of "Axemen", a classic Heavens to Betsy song.

    And ok, here is the "masterpiece" part I promised in my title. Despite its breezy approach and almost self-mocking presentation, this film has some profound, poetic moments that make you stop and realize that there is a deeper message here. And if you're paying attention, even the somewhat cryptic ending (which appears to have enraged at least 1 fellow reviewer) makes complete sense and caps the film perfectly. This is one of those films which make me long for the old imdb days of discussion boards, because the right audience could really dissect this.

    I won't spoil it, but the theme revolves around Izzy's seemingly conflicted attitude that Fate controls everything--but at the same she is in control of everything. Yes, that's the "hot mess" attitude I mentioned earlier, where it may seem like she has no clue what she's doing with her life, and yet... maybe she knows something we don't. It also focuses on the way we romanticize things that we don't have, or lost, in a really poetic way. Watch the flick and digest the ending, and you won't be disappointed.

    I can't think of many mainstream movies to compare this to, other than the 2 aforementioned, because "Izzy" has such an original flavor. But if you liked "(500) Days of Summer" or maybe even "Juno" I think you'll love this flick.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first movie that Carrie Coon and Annie Potts star in together. The second one will be Ghostbuster, Afterlife.
    • Goofs
      In Izzy's bedroom toward the end of the film, the clock's time doesn't move and stays the exact same time for an entire scene.
    • Quotes

      Walt: I asked you to write a break-up letter for my girlfriend.

      Izzy: I did, and you loved it.

      Walt: It didn't work! She's still my girlfriend.

    • Soundtracks
      Fuck You (Izzy Theme)
      Written by Andrew Brassell

      Performed by Andrew Brassell and Tristen Gaspadarek

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Izzy Gets the F Across Town
    • Production companies
      • Amateur Detective Films
      • Aspire Talent Management
      • Izzy Gets The Eff Across Town
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,208
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,559
      • Jun 24, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,208
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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