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The Go-Getter

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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6.4/10
5.3K
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Zooey Deschanel, Jena Malone, and Lou Taylor Pucci in The Go-Getter (2007)
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When his mother dies, a teenager takes a road-trip in a stolen car to find his long-lost brother. Along the way he discovers a profound connection with the car-owner and with himself as well... Read allWhen his mother dies, a teenager takes a road-trip in a stolen car to find his long-lost brother. Along the way he discovers a profound connection with the car-owner and with himself as well.When his mother dies, a teenager takes a road-trip in a stolen car to find his long-lost brother. Along the way he discovers a profound connection with the car-owner and with himself as well.

  • Director
    • Martin Hynes
  • Writer
    • Martin Hynes
  • Stars
    • Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Zooey Deschanel
    • M. Ward
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    • Director
      • Martin Hynes
    • Writer
      • Martin Hynes
    • Stars
      • Lou Taylor Pucci
      • Zooey Deschanel
      • M. Ward
    • 15User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    Lou Taylor Pucci
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Mercer
    Zooey Deschanel
    Zooey Deschanel
    • Kate
    M. Ward
    M. Ward
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    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
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    Brian McNamara
    • Tape
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Joely
    Erv Immerman
    Erv Immerman
    • Patient
    • (as Erv Immeman)
    Ann Ryerson
    Ann Ryerson
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    Julio Oscar Mechoso
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    Alex Nicksay
    • Reagan
    Aaron Yamawaki
    • Anal
    • (as Aaron Mitchel)
    Michael Patterson-Crohn
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    Marissa Ingrasci
    Marissa Ingrasci
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    Sita Young
    • Hardy
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    William Lee Scott
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    Colin Fickes
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    Bill Duke
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    9richard_sleboe

    Noted explorers

    Apologies everyone, but I am totally in love with Zooey Deschanel. She coos on the phone, she dances in black and white, she even sings on the soundtrack in that dreamy, sleepy voice of hers ("When I Reach the Border"). And she does it all with casual grace, not nearly trying half as hard as most other actresses her age. I cannot wait to see her as Janis Joplin in "The Gospel According to Janis". Director Martin Hynes teams her up with a slightly quirky, yet very charming male lead (Lou Taylor Pucci). They take the laughter and the tears as the off-beat script sends them on a somewhat unusual road trip in pursuit of his past and her future, taking viewers right back to that magical nowhere land between adolescence and adulthood. They even get to play the identity game ("20 questions") twice, two thirds into the story and, again, in the closing scene. Essentially, "The Go-Getter" gives you romance minus the usual cheese. Think "Rushmore" meets "Elizabethtown", with a soulful indie soundtrack. Notable off-screen guest appearance by Brian McNamara as the voice of the book on tape.
    5Siamois

    Enjoyable road movie

    This is a fairly enjoyable road movie that mixes elements of romance, comedy and coming- of-age genres. We follow young Mercer's quest to find his half-brother after their mother's death. He steals a car travels many miles and meets many odd characters along the way.

    Writer/director Martin Hynes probably tries too hard to concoct an odd story and as a result, the entire film feels a little too self-conscious at times. You can feel the writer's effort to make the various people odd, as opposed to organic and real.

    Lou Taylor Pucci gives a solid performance as the protagonist, Mercer. Jena Malone is great as usual, although her part doesn't add much to the story except as a plot element. I'm a big fan of Zooey Deschanel and here she shines again as Kate, the stolen car's owner who connects by phone with Mercer and has conversations with him. This not only provides the most interesting story elements but also serves as an interesting device for the audience to know what Mercer (rather the quiet type) is thinking and feeling throughout his road trip.

    Many other character appears, many of which are played by actors you will recognize and have enjoyed at one time or another. The one who stood out to me was Bill Duke, better known for his many roles in 80s action flicks.

    The cinematography is adequate, although a little distracting at times. Any road movie benefits immensely from a good score/soundtrack and this is definitely the case here. The music that is featured in The Go-Getter enhances the movie experience greatly and, along with the solid acting, is probably what prevents us from completely losing interest.

    Although I think Martin Hynes shows real talent, I think this is yet another case of an indie- movie that could have benefited from more people being involved in the formative stage. A second writer might have tightened things up considerably and led to a classic.

    As it is, the movie is enjoyable but we are left on our appetite considering the amazing cast and music featured here.
    2jmmatt1

    Mercer steals a car to track down his loser half-brother only to forge a bond with the car's owner.

    Mercer steals a car to track down his loser half-brother only to forge an unrealistic "bond" with the car's owner. Along the way he finds his way through a number of "quirky" encounters that help him appreciate his life and grow.

    There are some very neat camera tricks and shots, especially how they "show" the phone conversations between Mercer and the woman from whose car is now in his possession. However, much of the film is shot using a poor hand held technique that can dizzy up the audience, something fierce. I too saw this at AFF and walked out due to motion sickness and a general lack of caring about the characters and story.

    I found this movie to be awfully trite and derivative of other indie dramedies. The script is dreadful as characters react to in random and pointless ways. It read more like a parody of "quirky indie dramadies" than it actually is one. People do not act and talk the way the characters do in this film, the script limps along from improbable scenario to another, helped by weak performances and characters who are never fully realized. Zooey Deschanel comes across as creepy in her initial conversations with Mercer.

    If this is what makes an indie hit, the movement is clearly losing steam.
    9batudingin

    The Feelings are present

    You somehow can find it feeling good. I don't know why, but the females overpower mercer greatly. Which is not something you want in a movie. You want to root with the lead. But it just doesn't happen here. I wonder would people get the feeling that is conveyed at times. Because of the corny dialogue is a bit awkward and hard to understand why they makes the movie at all. Should have done better homework with the dialogue and monologue, that is all I have to say. And for an indie, it does a lousy job of capturing the landscape. One of the reason I watch indie flick is too see what the camera on big blockbuster cannot reach. Reality.

    In the end the acting is weirdly captivating. The males really suck, but adequate job I guess. Love all the females. And for an indie movie to want to make me watch the same movie 3 times in a week, this movie has somehow struck a dashing blow to my sweet spot. You really want to feel the journey doesn't matter that you already know the ending. Great movie. Should do more comedy lines with it but the score is well in used.
    8se7en187

    Wonderful film about a young adult traveling through life

    I saw this at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan.

    Teenager Mercer steals a car and takes off across the wester United States to ease some of his recent personal grief. While driving, he makes an unusual connection with the girl he stole the car from, talking with her on the phone as he travels.

    Written and directed by Martin Hynes and starring Lou Talor Pucci (Thumbsucker), Zooey Deschanel(Elf), and Jena Malone (Saved!), the film is actually very good. After first viewing it, I wasn't sure what to think about it, I didn't really get much out of it. But now, a few days after seeing it, it's actually stuck with me. There are some great scenes throughout the film. It does drag at some moments, but when the film was over, I looked back and realized without those dragging scenes, it wouldn't have possible to tell some of the next scenes.

    The acting was great, with this and Thumbsucker, I'm really looking forward to seeing more of Pucci's work. I particularly love the scenes with him on the phone with Zooey, the owner of the car. The two are so perfect together, even though they have never met in person. But the director does a wonderful during those phone scenes, making it more than just two people talking on a phone.

    The soundtrack is great. Songs from M. Ward, Elliott Smith, The Black Keys, and The Replacements, they all fit in perfectly with the film.

    The director Martin Hynes was at the festival and he was extremely nice and helpful. I talked to him a lot of over the weekend (I feel kind of bad, I talked to him so much he was probably sick of seeing me). But he one of the nicest guys I've met at the festival over the years. I wish him all the best and am looking forward to seeing his next projects.

    He had some great stories to tell about the making of the film. One actor in particular managed to get himself cast as three different characters in the film.

    Search out this film, see it, then spread the word.

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    • Trivia
      Judy Greer and Martin Hynes had been friends before this film was made.
    • Quotes

      Mercer: [First lines] I always had a problem with Huckleberry Finn. I mean, I liked the story, I read it, but the river... it made me feel stuck.

    • Connections
      References Bande à part (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Banshee Beat
      Written by Joshua Dibb, Panda Bear, Avey Tare and Geologist

      Performed by Animal Collective

      Courtesy of Fat Cat Records

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • За удачей
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Et Cetera Films
      • Fillmore
      • Two Roads Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,931
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,931
      • Jun 8, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,931
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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