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Two Days

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.1K
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Donal Logue, Mackenzie Astin, and Paul Rudd in Two Days (2003)
SatireComedyDrama

Paul Miller has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough. In two days, he's going to kill himself. But in true Hollywood style, he's hired a film crew to chronic... Read allPaul Miller has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough. In two days, he's going to kill himself. But in true Hollywood style, he's hired a film crew to chronicle his last moments.Paul Miller has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough. In two days, he's going to kill himself. But in true Hollywood style, he's hired a film crew to chronicle his last moments.

  • Director
    • Sean McGinly
  • Writers
    • Sean McGinly
    • Karl Wiedergott
  • Stars
    • Adam Scott
    • Karl Wiedergott
    • Mark Phinney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sean McGinly
    • Writers
      • Sean McGinly
      • Karl Wiedergott
    • Stars
      • Adam Scott
      • Karl Wiedergott
      • Mark Phinney
    • 21User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Stu
    Karl Wiedergott
    • Charlie
    Mark Phinney
    • Mark
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • Paul Miller
    Joshua Leonard
    Joshua Leonard
    • Bill Buehl
    Marguerite Moreau
    Marguerite Moreau
    • Jennifer
    Adam Sztykiel
    Adam Sztykiel
    • Cameron
    Matt Hoey
    • Mike
    Stacey Travis
    Stacey Travis
    • Nancy
    Mackenzie Astin
    Mackenzie Astin
    • Stephen Bell
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Ray O' Connor
    Lourdes Benedicto
    Lourdes Benedicto
    • Rachel Adams
    Tommy Redmond Hicks
    • The Principal
    Chad Einbinder
    Chad Einbinder
    • Elvin
    Kristen Marie Holly
    • The Actress
    Elizabeth Hudson
    Elizabeth Hudson
    • Helen
    • (as Libby Hudson)
    Rob Benedict
    Rob Benedict
    • Scott
    • (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
    Marina Black
    Marina Black
    • Marcie
    • Director
      • Sean McGinly
    • Writers
      • Sean McGinly
      • Karl Wiedergott
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    JasieTarae

    Flawless

    To start, the only complaint I have with this film was its length. Too short. Plain & simple, I wanted more. The acting was superb, the character development was anything but weak, despite what some skeptics may say, and the writing was dead on. I was most impressed with Paul Rudd's performance, but that's no surprise. He is an incredible actor with more talent in his pinky than most A-list hacks put together. He deserves so much credit & critical acclaim, but is generally relegated to character roles and cameos. Then again, who says character acting is such a bad thing. That is where many of the greatest performances come out.

    Also, I could have done without the sidestory of Jennifer & the sound guy. Interesting, but not necessary.

    And nomatter how some may speculate, I am a sap for happy endings and I don't believe he kills himself in the ocean. Just like I don't believe that Christian Bale drowns himself in the pool in Laurel Canyon.
    tru-heart

    A reflection on life, not death

    I just picked up Two Days on a whim at the rental store, and was more than pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I found Paul Rudd's performance moving and the rest of the characters to be involved in a sort of black comedy. I don't usually comment on movies but I wouldn't want the previous user's comment to dissuade someone from seeing a worthwhile film. Subjects don't have to be dissected in order for them to have meaning, so I don't feel that the film needed any improvement. I found the crafting of the screenplay itself to be original, even for an independent film. In response to the prior user's comment on the lack of reflection on suicide, I'd like to contend that Two Days is not a film about suicide, it's a film about life.
    7arcst21

    Very good

    I won't say that this is an excellent movie...there are things that would have certainly made it better. I thought that some of the actual movie footage was distracting. There was so much footage of the documentary (and the documentary of the documentary) that I found the cuts back to actual movie distracting at times (yes, this was really a movie about a documentary and a documentary about that documentary).

    That having been said, I thought there was a lot to like about the movie as well. The acting was very very good (Paul Rudd was especially good). It was also (I thought) a rather novel approach to the subject matter. Definitely worth watching.
    voacor

    Great blend of comedy/drama

    One of the hardest things to pull off is a comedy mixed with serious drama. This film does it well. The acting is superb and the story is engaging.

    Most of the craziness revolves around the main character, who remains steadfast in his resolve to kill himself even as others plot to change his mind or refuse to take him seriously. The actress who plays his girl friend, Rachel, could be the next Halle Berry. Beautiful and talented. Some of the other actors are also deserving of bigger and better roles in the future.

    This film just came out on DVD-- check it out.

    In regard to the scene on the beach-- I think his intent is made clear by his statement about the credit cards.
    8es0den22

    Good Movie

    Definitely NOT a feel good movie if you're planning for a night in with the ladies, but I promise you won't be disappointed if you are a fan of low budget independent films! The story revolves around an out of work actor (Paul Rudd) whose depression over the way his life has turned out, leads him to film a documentary about his last days before committing suicide.

    Although I found some of the dialogue a little drawn out and the pacing a little on the slow side, I felt the acting was superb. At times it seemed as though the actors were improving their scenes which made the story more unique to me. Definitely have to give credit to Paul Rudd's performance in this role! (8/10)

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      When Paul and his father are talking outside the restaurant, a piece of filming equipment is clearly visible between them in the reflection of the car window.
    • Connections
      References La vie de famille (1989)

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2003 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 2 Days
    • Production companies
      • Avatar Media
      • ZR Productions
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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