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 conjur... Read allA 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.
- Awards
- 1 win & 7 nominations total
Peter Kim
- Charles Tao
- (as Peter Y. Kim)
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This was one of the standout films at the Torino: Lovers Film Festival.
It's a very engaging and fun coming of age story which shows us the complexities of human relationships. With great performances from Mark and cast, this is an impressive feature debut making Mark one to watch in the future.
Once this movie gets to it and it does have a bit of a slow start but once you get to the plot, it really begins to all unfold in a timely manner and all the pieces begin to come together there's some great shots some really good cinematic storyline, and the film in its entirety really gets the message across. So those that have the type of interest in the subject you should definitely take a look at it and see how it affects you. I mean I would definitely recommend this film to you definitely keep an open mind and when it comes to independent filmmaking, you have to keep in mind that the directors or Director has a vision and you have to try to get in their shoes to have the full understanding. This is one of those movies!
After reading the precis in the Frameline catalog, I was not so sure. But the film was a delight from the git-go. The main character is a total nerd, self-conscious to the point of discomfort, and out-of-place in the big city. "Sounds just like my kind of character!" said one friend. And yes he was, despite the description of him only having two friends, one 6 years old (and not a squirmy relationship) and the other imaginary.
The audience actually cooed and roared its approval throughout. This film deserves a wide viewership.
Mark Blane never lets up on the crazy energy and heartfelt emotions of a man overwhelmed by his imperfections. Super weird visuals and absurd characters deftly intersect with real-world mental illness, situations, and stakes. Go in with an open mind and it will charm you.
After college, artistic Mark escapes from his Indiana hometown to a fake job in New York City, where he rents a room in the apartment of his college roommate. Taking a job as an after-school babysitter to a 6-year old, the 2 bond together very well. Meanwhile, he meets Leather Man, who may be a figment of his imagination, from a porn magazine he found at home years ago. In certain BDSM scenes, Leather Man tells him to seek his safe space, which to Mark is his childhood "cubby".
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.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile 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.
- Quotes
Peggy Nabel: Mark, you are somewhat unbearable... but all the unbearable people move here.
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 23m(83 min)
- Color
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