A young woman tries to find the right man to be with while dealing with her own life and family problems.A young woman tries to find the right man to be with while dealing with her own life and family problems.A young woman tries to find the right man to be with while dealing with her own life and family problems.
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Anyway, I digress - is the film actually any good? I think so.
It's not perfect, maybe periodically a little contrived; at times I found myself wondering if Jay and Silent Bob might just appear from somewhere, as some of the characterisations aped early Kevin Smith a little too closely, although I wouldn't blame Amber for looking in that direction for inspiration, the guy is a great writer/director.
I found the principal characters of Chance and Simon likable and easy to relate to, it took me a while longer to feel comfortable with the idea and structure of some of the other characters. Maybe that was intentional, I don't know. It was fun to spot all the Buffy/Angel-related people out of context :) Amber certainly doesn't typecast...
Some of the writing was laugh-out-loud funny and quotable, and the acting was first-class in all departments. I find it hard to believe that Chance has not been able to find a distributor to date. This film, and Amber Benson, show a hell of a lot more talent than the average Hollywood offering, and coming across as a "small film" in terms of budget and production style, has all the hallmarks of a cult hit given the opportunity of more than a just few thousand getting to see it.
I wasn't disappointed in the $68 (£39) I spent getting the movie over from the US - you buy an Amber signed poster and 10x8" print and get the DVD for "free" - the system seems to work, Benson Entertainment were very efficient and I got the film in 2 weeks from start to finish - pretty impressive!
I wish Amber Benson every success in any further attempt to get Chance distributed properly, and any future productions - based on the projects she's done so far, she's got a real chance(sic) to be a big Hollywood player in the not-so-distant future.
Chance is a dark comedy about a chapter in the life of a young woman searching to find herself. It stars Amber Benson and James Marsters as Chance and Simon respectively. Also appearing in the film are Nate Barlow, Andy Hallett (the Host on Angel), Tressa diFiglia (Nicholas Brendon's wife), and Christine Estabrook.
The movie is hilarious! Definitely along my tastes in humour, and Amber did a fantastic job doing everything for this film - a true Indie movie. The soundtrack, provided by Grant Langston (with the beautiful song over the opening credits having been written by Joss Whedon), was awesome, funny, and touching. Pretty blunt, too, which served the story perfectly.
I was so afraid this movie would suck as much as I love Amber Benson. It didn't. It was much better than a lot of the movies I've seen lately. Amber was fantastic and James was so adorable it was scary.
If you get the chance (haha), see this movie. You will not be disappointed.
And yeah, James was incredible. Even if he had horrible BO, I wanted to jump right in the screen and make him my own. Amber Benson was mediocre as an actress, but she definitely needed a script doctor to fix the occasional lame, unrealistic dialogue. Though the movie eventually makes sense at the end, the time-jumps aren't defined and just serve to be annoying. For its budget, its not bad, but the camera angles and shots need work too.
Watch it, pay to support poor, poor Amber Benson.
Amber Benson may just be a female Kevin Smith--what a concept! Smith fans would certainly find a lot to like here, especially the smart, funny, salty dialogue, the wonderfully low-budget production values, as well as the f****d-up but very likeable leads. Add the movie's very funny but ultimately touching treatment of modern relationships, and it reminded me of Chasing Amy, one of my favorite films.
I look forward to watching Amber's career; buy and watch the film now so when she makes her own "Lost in Translation" in a few years, you can say you were there at the beginning.
Did you know
- TriviaAs a favor to Benson, the producers of Buffy contre les vampires (1997) gave her access to some of their editing equipment and other filmmaking materials. In addition, they allowed her to film the nightclub scene on the set that serves as "The Bronze" on the show.
- GoofsIn the scene where Simon orders a delivery pizza, he takes out a piece with no topping to give to his neighbor. When he actually hands it over, it is topped with mushrooms.
- Quotes
Chance: Where'd you meet her Simon?
Simon: Okay, okay! On the phone! Okay, are you happy now, huh? Huh?
Chance: You met her at work? You've gotta be fucking kidding me! She could be some kind of serial rapist or something.
Simon: Serial rapist? Ha ha ha! You're just jealous 'cause I might get lucky tonight.
Chance: Not on my couch, you're not!
Simon: It's my couch!
Chance: You may sleep on it, but I don't see you paying any rent, brother!
Simon: I hate it when you call me that! I am not your brother, thank God!
Chance: It's a figure of speech, Simon. You know, like we are all God's children.
- Crazy creditsOuttakes are shown at the end of the film.
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- Budget
- $75,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- 1.33 : 1