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My Suicidal Sweetheart

  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
372
YOUR RATING
My Suicidal Sweetheart (2005)
ComedyDrama

A suicidal comedy about two young lovers who get married and escape from a mental institution in search of new ways to die...and the white light.A suicidal comedy about two young lovers who get married and escape from a mental institution in search of new ways to die...and the white light.A suicidal comedy about two young lovers who get married and escape from a mental institution in search of new ways to die...and the white light.

  • Director
    • Michael Parness
  • Writer
    • Michael Parness
  • Stars
    • Lorraine Bracco
    • David Paymer
    • Emma Adele Galvin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    372
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Parness
    • Writer
      • Michael Parness
    • Stars
      • Lorraine Bracco
      • David Paymer
      • Emma Adele Galvin
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lorraine Bracco
    Lorraine Bracco
    • Sheila
    David Paymer
    David Paymer
    • Max, Sr.
    Emma Adele Galvin
    Emma Adele Galvin
    • Sis
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Max
    Ross Babbit
    • Soldier Man
    Alexander Maldonado
    • Max at age 10
    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • Hector
    • (as Guillermo Díaz)
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Vera
    Ralf Moeller
    Ralf Moeller
    • Bruno
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Doctor, Chief Nakahoma, Minister, Roger Bob
    Natasha Lyonne
    Natasha Lyonne
    • Grace
    Hazel Medina
    • Night Nurse
    Marisa Redanty
    • Nurse
    Kim Thompson
    • Nurse
    • (as Kimberly Anne Thompson)
    Erik LaRay Harvey
    Erik LaRay Harvey
    • Orderly
    • (as Eric LaRay Harvey)
    Tom Shillue
    Tom Shillue
    • Orderly
    Scott Forbes
    • Orderly
    Wylie Weeks
    Wylie Weeks
    • Orderly
    • Director
      • Michael Parness
    • Writer
      • Michael Parness
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews14

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    10goldenchild34

    Saw it at Soutbysouthwest

    I really loved this original screenplay and the different places it took me, emotionally, spiritually and just plain silly stuff. I didn't get caught up in "believability" in the screenplay or the actors and didn't even think about it until reading the reviews listed here in IMDb for the movie. Listening to Michael Parness talk at the Q & A about his idea of the film, wanting to see how crazy people, or "f'ed" up people, as he put it, fall in love is really interesting. I identified with not having a story book romance and liked seeing dysfunction at it's best. I like watching David Krumholtz in anything he does and have followed his career for a few years now. I believe this is some of his best work and say to anyone, just see this film to watch an amazing young actor. I agree that Guillermo Díaz really was a scene stealer, and what he did with his character is really a great acting lesson in commitment. I laughed and cried both in this movie and was disappointed that it didn't win any awards at the festival. I question why that didn't happen. I gave Max and Grace a ten because these interesting, unique, creative Indie films deserve an audience. Technically watching this film, it's really beautifully done – the colors are amazing, and lastly, it's one of the best soundtracks I have heard in a film in awhile.
    10fnmonkeys

    Honest and touching. Great screenplay.

    Quirky, vulnerable, raw, honest and a treat to watch. I'm not here to give a summary or synopsis of the film. I simply wish to congratulate this small film with the GREAT BIG HEART. I tip my hat to the filmmaker and it's excellent cast. If you want to know what happens in the film...then go see it. Michael Parness, writer/director, has handled a very sensitive and emotional subject matter , Suicide, with great compassion, comedy and empathy. I see a great career ahead for Mr. Parness. This film works. Right from the outrageous opening sequence to the tender, honest moments between David Krumholtz and Natasha Lyonne. As with every movie, we need to suspend some disbelief, yet I found with MAX AND GRACE I was easily transported and completely convinced with it's "surreal moments". I only wish they would have pushed some of those moments even further. Mr. Parness has "pulled" some wonderful performances from this already talented cast. For instance Guillermo Díaz' performance as a patient in the asylum was hysterical as well as moving. The colossus Ralf Moeller, former Mr Olympiad, as a terrified patient...perfect. I can go on and on...This independent feature has the star power of a big budget Hollywood film however, you forget about the STARS on screen as you flow along with this wonderfully written story. The real star here is the brilliant screenplay. I look forward to seeing more from Writer/Director Michael Parness.
    7mortal_kombat8_kabal

    Fun With Suicide

    This film was original in an unoriginal way. Although many movies have tackled the subject of suicide and mental institutions, it was always about treating the patients and making them better because of the doctor's assistance, in this film, however, we follow a depressed guy who falls in love with a suicidal girl and will stop at nothing to make her happy even though she doesn't care for happiness at all, she just wants to die. This was a very interestingly cute romance comedy that in nothing less than enjoyable. This is a fun one to check out if you ever get the chance, you just have to be open minded about the material. Overall i give it a 6.4, i just voted 9 to get the rating higher :)
    9italiansavant

    Deeply affecting

    I went it to see this film with caution. A suicidal "comedy" didn't seem consistent. Having a brother who is has attempted suicide and seeing the devastation that has caused our whole family, I know first hand how crushing it can be to deal with this issue. I must say - This film deals with it in a way that allows the viewer "inside" someone who is suffering and simply doesn't know why, or how to stop it. While the film is not perfect, it respects the subject matter and more importantly makes it accessible for the masses. I know for our family, humor has helped us through a lot of the pain. And, Max and Grace is just what it portends to be - a suicidal COMEDY. It's funny - And, I also felt that characters were real and vibrant. It's also extremely intelligent, yet simple. It cuts to the chase and I appreciate that! I give it a 9 and will recommend it.
    10tinymjs

    The best film at SXSW

    Who'd a thought suicide could be dealt with in a way that's palpable by everyone? I saw the film at SXSW at it's premier and it turned out to be the best film there by far. Yes, its warped and it's bizarre, but it makes sense in the world the filmmaker (Michael Parness) creates. If you didn't laugh (most everyone did), then you just ain't getting it and thats a darn shame. Particularly of note, Guillermo Diaz as Hector steals a bunch of scenes and the chemistry between Natasha Lyonne and David Krumholtz is intense. The film reminds one of Harold and Maude, but not really, it takes one bizarre spin after another, and they do all make sense in this crazy mixed up world we all live in. I stayed (as did most) for the Q & A afterward and what was great was hearing that the same things I thought in my head as to why things "happened" are the reasons they did. I don't think you can say much bad about the film, unless you didn't get it. I think I got it and it seemed like most everyone else did as well. The film is dubbed a suicidal comedy, but its got a lot of heart, a lot of laughs and offers a lot of hope, yet it doesn't shy away from the horrors of suicide as well. A nice little movie that should get attention when it gets a release, which will hopefully happen sooner rather than later.

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    • Trivia
      According to a Variety article in June 2002, Edward Furlong was originally cast as Max. However, due to his substance abuse problems at the time, he was dropped from the film and was subsequently replaced with David Krumholtz.
    • Quotes

      Grace: [in the bath room while Max takes care of her wrists, which she just cut] Why don't you let me die?

      Max: Because, Grace, you don't wanna die really. Anybody who really wants to go knows not to use bubble bath.

    • Soundtracks
      Night Light
      Written by Kevin Hearn

      Performed by Kevin Hearn & Thin Buckle

      Courtesy of Special Seasoning Corp.

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    • Release date
      • March 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crazy for Love
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Full Glass Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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