Two old friends unexpectedly spend one day together and end up debating each other's shortcomings. The conversation and day go places neither of them predicted.Two old friends unexpectedly spend one day together and end up debating each other's shortcomings. The conversation and day go places neither of them predicted.Two old friends unexpectedly spend one day together and end up debating each other's shortcomings. The conversation and day go places neither of them predicted.
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I thought this movie was particularly effective. There are only five actors or so in it and each one contributed an honest portrayal.
I find this movie to be about two friends on different trajectories. One, single and trying to jumpstart his life, and the other, married, who might do well to stop and examine his own. Happiness or lack thereof is at the core of both of their searches.
The two leads, Karl and Jeremy, dominate the action and lucky for us, they are fantastic on screen with one another. Their friendship is deep, layered, and diverse. But we can't forget the wonderful actors in their supporting roles, Elizabeth and Meg, who provide great fun, energy, and entertainment, particularly during a beer pong scene where things get a little messy.
Go see this movie! It's worth your time!
I find this movie to be about two friends on different trajectories. One, single and trying to jumpstart his life, and the other, married, who might do well to stop and examine his own. Happiness or lack thereof is at the core of both of their searches.
The two leads, Karl and Jeremy, dominate the action and lucky for us, they are fantastic on screen with one another. Their friendship is deep, layered, and diverse. But we can't forget the wonderful actors in their supporting roles, Elizabeth and Meg, who provide great fun, energy, and entertainment, particularly during a beer pong scene where things get a little messy.
Go see this movie! It's worth your time!
A great feature debut from filmmaker Serge Kushnier. Smart, funny and insightful. A great representation of what it's like to find your way in these disconnected times.
I watched the Idea of Manhood based on a recommendation of a friend and glad I did. I found the film a beautiful, modest yet important little cultural artifact and an accurate snapshot of our times, especially for those of us who live in NYC. Yet it's so personal and intimate I'm sure it most anyone could relate. Karl Bury's performance, especially in the final act, is so raw and seamless I found it heartbreaking. Great script with lots of little comedic gems along the way that keep you entertained while these characters grapple with their lives at hand with struggles and dilemmas we can all relate to.
Well acted. Well written. A great glimpse into middle aged manhood. The dialogue is great! I highly recommend this film.
A ripoff of the wonderful Seattle indie-filmmaker Lynn Shelton's "My Effortless Brilliance", which was done much better. Even her film "Humpday" has the same sort of premise, two guys discussing typical guy stuff. Much more deep and engrossing. "The Idea of Manhood" is too shallow and the film is unconvincing.
A ripoff of the wonderful Seattle indie-filmmaker Lynn Shelton's "My Effortless Brilliance", which was done much better. Even her film "Humpday" has the same sort of premise, two guys discussing typical guy stuff. Much more deep and engrossing. "The Idea of Manhood" is too shallow and the film is unconvincing.
A ripoff of the wonderful Seattle indie-filmmaker Lynn Shelton's "My Effortless Brilliance", which was done much better. Even her film "Humpday" has the same sort of premise, two guys discussing typical guy stuff. Much more deep and engrossing. "The Idea of Manhood" is too shallow and the film is unconvincing.
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- ConnectionsFollows My Effortless Brilliance (2008)
- SoundtracksNo one Two Three
Performed by the The Number Line
Composed by Piper Davis, Jordan Joshua Kern (as Jordan Kern) & Bryce Kushnier
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