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Syrup

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
13K
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Shiloh Fernandez in Syrup (2013)
A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart.
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A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart. Based on Max Barry's novel.A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart. Based on Max Barry's novel.A slacker hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart. Based on Max Barry's novel.

  • Director
    • Aram Rappaport
  • Writers
    • Aram Rappaport
    • Max Barry
  • Stars
    • Amber Heard
    • Shiloh Fernandez
    • Kellan Lutz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aram Rappaport
    • Writers
      • Aram Rappaport
      • Max Barry
    • Stars
      • Amber Heard
      • Shiloh Fernandez
      • Kellan Lutz
    • 46User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Six
    Shiloh Fernandez
    Shiloh Fernandez
    • Scat
    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Sneaky Pete
    Brittany Snow
    Brittany Snow
    • Three
    Juan Luis Acevedo
    Juan Luis Acevedo
    • Priest
    Kirstie Alley
    Kirstie Alley
    • Kirstie Alley
    Jolene Andersen
    Jolene Andersen
    • Lisa Simmons
    Max Barry
    • Waiter
    Katie Blake
    Katie Blake
    • Jen the Assistant
    Zachary Booth
    Zachary Booth
    • Chet
    Geoffrey Cantor
    Geoffrey Cantor
    • Executive #2
    Alexander Chaplin
    Alexander Chaplin
    • Paul
    Michael Chenevert
    Michael Chenevert
    • Business Man #1
    Steve Cirbus
    Steve Cirbus
    • Reynolds
    Marcus Coloma
    Marcus Coloma
    • Jim the Marketer
    Sophia Banks
    Sophia Banks
    • TV Host
    • (as Sophia Banks-Coloma)
    Justine Cotsonas
    Justine Cotsonas
    • Kit the Marketer
    Lucy DeVito
    Lucy DeVito
    • Cindy
    • Director
      • Aram Rappaport
    • Writers
      • Aram Rappaport
      • Max Barry
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    User reviews46

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    4solojere

    A film that keeps getting in its own way

    On the surface, Syrup has an interesting enough premise as it explores the competitive and deceptive world of advertisement. However, whenever this movie started to get interesting, it would always do something to kill the tension. Most of this can be due to the fact that there are really two plots. The story of Scat trying to make it big and Scat's love story with Six. The problem is these two stories don't work well together, and whenever the film switches its focus, the movie suffers. This, in part, could be attributed to the fact that Six is a rather flat character. I can appreciate trying to keep her mysterious, but since we never know her motivation (or if what she says was her motivation at the end was true), it's hard to connect with her character. Furthermore, the characters kept trying to explain the plot to the audience, and while this information was interesting, it didn't add a lot to the story or the characters. I do have to say there were some great one-liners. Also, Brittany Snow's was great as Three. Although her appearance in the film is rather short, I think the character had a lot of potential, and her scenes were some of the best in the film. I would have loved to see her and Six go head to head. Sadly this isn't a movie where women get to be complex. Really no one is too complex in this film. In the end, this is probably one of those stories that is better as a book.
    4Infamy79

    Seriously unconvincing lead.

    I haven't read the book, but reading the comments it would appear as though its fairly different so I don't think this matters much as far as a review of the film is concerned.

    The main thing that distracted me through the whole movie was the casting of Shiloh Fernandez as Scat, other than maybe having the look of a sleazy marketer, he seemed massively out of place as a male lead. I didn't think there was any chemistry between him and Amber Heard at all, any attraction between the two seemed totally implausible. He'd probably be fine in a supporting role, but not as a lead. I was wondering the whole time if his father financed the movie or something to get him the role.

    Other than that the movie was OK, it did seem to be trying to hard to be cool and edgy and didn't really pull it off. Sure it had a tiny budget, but if anything doing things on a shoe string should make a movie more cool and edgy, but it wasn't at all. Everything that was meant to be cool seemed forced and cliché.

    On the positive side, I thought Amber Heard was great as 6, as was her character. I can see why the ending left a few unhappy, but I think it was better to do what they did than just some by the numbers rom-com ending.
    7thebackofmyhouse

    Consumerism criticism love story.

    First of all, I haven't read the book, which I heard was good. This movie is more of a social commentary on consumerism, particularity in the advertising industry and how everything is about projecting the right image to make money.

    The main story is about two advertising people are attracted to each other, but are they attracted to the image that the other is presenting or the real person behind it? There are some interesting anecdotes on the nature of marketing being presented in the movie, which I find to be the biggest draw of the movie for me. If seen from a "criticism of marketing" point of view, the movie is "deep". There are layers to the characters and story that requires a re-watch to get everything.

    Overall, the movie achieves what it set to do. The story moves along at a good pace, there were no boring parts. Amber Heard's acting outshines the other actors. The not-so-big budget of the movie shows at times, but it doesn't interfere it from being a good movie.
    5lvtbusinesses

    Great concept, failed drama and romance

    Just knowing the concept of this movie was about marketing and the psychology and thought process behind getting into the consumer's head and trying to sell your product to them had me extremely intrigued and eager to watch the movie.

    First off the movie has some great points where the explanation of the marketing concepts are explained and shown, this is what I really enjoyed about the whole experience of watching the movie. Also the corporate intrigue with betrayals and the stealing of ideas perhaps delves into the real word. Amber heard is also extremely good looking in the film :P

    Unfortunately the drama and romance they tried to put in the film although well fitting was executed horribly. At one point in the film Scat, the male main character asks the female main character, Six, whether she loves him or not. I had no inclination that she had those feelings for him except that she asked him to sleep in her bed instead of the couch beforehand. The reason I was lead to believe that is because they had had minimal positive interactions together.

    The movie also has lots of cuts which cut out the reinforcement of what Amber Heard's character does. It is to sell stuff to the senior members of a firm. We hardly see any of that which means she is only there for her beauty which is great but the romance is horrible.

    I also believe Scat looks like a total ******bag even though the character is suppose to be a genius guy who occasionally does stupid things. Of course my opinion and assumption.

    Overall great concept, the romance and drama could have been done much better in my opinion. Watch it for the marketing concepts, don't expect much from the drama and romance department because that had me wanting to stop watching half way through the movie and it is only 90 minutes long.
    6intelearts

    540th Review: Solid Post-Hipster Business Satire

    Syrup is a clever piece of film based on Max Barry's blacker than black novel about modern business where saying Wharton and Harvard is more important than effort and hard work. In a world where brand image is everything, everything is up for grabs.

    Shiloh Frenandez plays Scat, a guy with dreams but lacking the killer instinct, that is supplied by 6, a platinum blonde who lives for marketing, well-played by Amber Heard - together they look to make a new soft drink and get involved in the ludicrously lucrative world of inter-office politics and global marketing.

    This is good solid satire that just about has enough self-knowing irony to cock a snoot at what it's meant to be doing - and we, as the audience are gullible to be fooled and wise enough to know the fun is being fooled.

    All in all this is a well-made and well-packaged film that doesn't quite get to the heart of the novel - but it's fun and funny and appeals to the post-hipster too cool for school in all of us.

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    • Trivia
      The fictional Addison Beverage Corporation was Coca-Cola in the original novel. Which would have backed up 6's claim that she works for a company that can buy a continent if it wanted to.
    • Goofs
      When 6 asks Scat if he came up with any new idea, they have an argument while leaving the building. 6 holds her cellphone in the left hand. In the next shot the cellphone vanishes.
    • Quotes

      6: The standard Vegas striptease is seven minutes long. The woman should remove her top at the four-minute mark. At six minutes, she should be naked... with the exception of an optional prop. The beginner's mistake is to get naked too fast, thinking that's what the audience is there for.

      [shakes her head]

      6: It's not. *Sex* is biology. Sex appeal... is marketing. It's not the naked body that's exciting. It's the possibilities.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сироп
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lila 9th Productions
      • Windward Entertainment
      • The Boathouse
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $663
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $301
      • Jun 9, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $663
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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