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Textuality

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Textuality (2011)
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ComedyRomance

Two people attempt to get into a relationship, while exiting the multiple relationships they were each managing through their Blackberries before they met.Two people attempt to get into a relationship, while exiting the multiple relationships they were each managing through their Blackberries before they met.Two people attempt to get into a relationship, while exiting the multiple relationships they were each managing through their Blackberries before they met.

  • Director
    • Warren P. Sonoda
  • Writers
    • Marguerite Pigott
    • Liam Card
  • Stars
    • Jason Lewis
    • Carly Pope
    • Eric McCormack
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    910
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Warren P. Sonoda
    • Writers
      • Marguerite Pigott
      • Liam Card
    • Stars
      • Jason Lewis
      • Carly Pope
      • Eric McCormack
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jason Lewis
    Jason Lewis
    • Breslin Kennedy
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Simone James
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Clive Roberts
    Liam Card
    • Michael
    Kris Holden-Ried
    Kris Holden-Ried
    • Colin
    • (as Kristen Holden-Ried)
    Kristen Hager
    Kristen Hager
    • Dani
    Marcello Cabezas
    Marcello Cabezas
    • Jacob
    Supinder Wraich
    Supinder Wraich
    • Heather
    Shane Nicely
    • Marcus
    Holly Elissa
    Holly Elissa
    • Kara
    • (as Holly Dignard)
    Danny Wells
    Danny Wells
    • Mitch Bingham
    Anna Cyzon
    • Erin
    Nicholas Rose
    Nicholas Rose
    • Joe
    Marianthi Evans
    Marianthi Evans
    • Jenny
    Randy Thomas
    Randy Thomas
    • Jack
    Jim Annan
    Jim Annan
    • Jim
    Renee Percy
    Renee Percy
    • Melanie
    Alastair Love
    Alastair Love
    • Jerry
    • Director
      • Warren P. Sonoda
    • Writers
      • Marguerite Pigott
      • Liam Card
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    8BourbonNeat

    ...Hits close to home

    Not usually a fan of romantic comedies, but a friend told me I should see it... now I know why. Although it was still a fairly predictable plot, I enjoyed the films attempts to deviate from what is typical in films of this kind. This film, if anything, is a real warning to others...as I think we can all relate to how often we are checking emails, texts, facebook, etc. The film shows two people who are on the far end of that spectrum and are having a hard time juggling a roster of significant others via their cell phones. At first, I wasn't a fan of the male lead ... it's kind of hard to feel for him, but as the film goes along, you can see that he is damaged goods, and needs to disconnect in order to have a shot at a relationship. I can totally relate to this, which made this film hit pretty close to home. The female lead was really cute and talented. And her roster of guys were a riot. Nice to see Eric McCormack from Will and Grace back in action, in a role that I never would have expected him to play. A very talented guy. I'm recommending this to my buddies who could use a good look in the mirror....and a few laughs along the way.
    vchimpanzee

    Cute but edgy romantic comedy

    This is a cute movie, if somewhat edgy. The sound went out a lot, which seems unnecessary. It was sometimes hard to follow what was being said. That's how bad it was. Do we really need that much bad language to tell a story?

    I never watched an episode of "Will and Grace", so I'm not sure why I felt Eric McCormack should have been more appealing. I don't even know the man. But here he's supposed to be a jerk, and he does that well.

    Liam Card gives the standout performance as Mike, and Carly Pope is quite good as Simone, though I'm not that crazy about her. And Kristen Hager, as Dani, does a great job in the scene where she is showing her own art.

    And about the art. Of course, I'm not a person who would truly appreciate art that doesn't look like what it represents. But I would say the artists whose work is shown in this movie are talented.

    We saw the romance in the opening credits, but with no audio other than an enjoyable song by Ray Charles. On the subject of Ray Charles, why is one of his biggest hits performed here by someone else, with RAP? And why were we given the impression the music was going to be good? One good song at the beginning, and maybe a few others, and four scenes with nice instrumental music. But for me, the music wasn't that good overall.

    A curious choice made early in the movie: isn't art class supposed to be colorful? I'm sure there is some artistic reason for this, but everything looks brown. It's like that TV series a few years back where the detective and his family were in a car accident. If his son survived, everything was blue. Then he would wake up and it was his wife who survived, and everything with yellow and orange. There's a name for this, I'm sure.

    Overall, I think this is more than just the ordinary romantic comedy.
    2tor-valamo

    The only good thing in this... is Carly Pope.

    I don't often write reviews, but while watching this movie I felt like I had to warn others not to waste money on it.

    None of the characters have personalities. Even the main character is completely shallow and the only funny thing about him is his arrogance towards anything (which may just be bad acting).

    Carly Pope is great. She's the most dynamic character in the film, very much thanks to her acting, less thanks to the script.

    Oh and another thing that was kinda funny were the guys she was dating. Probably the most original characters in the film, but too little screen time and as a result very shallow. I'd watch a film with just those three.

    I think this movie is a great study (or warning) for any emerging script writers and possibly directors in what you get if your characters don't have any character. If the main goal is the storyline rather than making the audience bond, then why not write a book instead.
    raelynnlouis

    What is this?

    I agree with the ratings. It's so underrated but so pretentious and corny.
    6JaynaB

    Kris Holden-Reid without clothes.

    The above is a good enough excuse for me to go back over a scene.

    However, this isn't the best date movie. It will raise too many questions in your companion's mind and you'll have to guard your phone from snooping forever afterward.

    That said, it's not as painfully bad as some reviews would have you believe. The moral of the story is simple. When you find something real, you have to make a hard choice: to back out of all the other fun, fleeting entanglements, no matter how messy it might get - or let the real one walk.

    Yes, the male lead is wooden. Most of the characters aren't nuanced. The female lead carries the emotions for the whole cast. She doesn't show a lot of range, but it's there. The most believable to me are the Three Musketeers - I may have met each of them although not under similar circumstances.

    But the very awkwardness of the acting and the filming make this little Canadian film a more real portrayal of the confusions and mistaken assumptions and unavoidable wounds of the current e-fueled, spoiled-for-choice world out there. Maybe the real problem with this movie is that it was released five years ago, before quite so many people had grown into and through this inescapable slice of 21st-century life.

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      [Breslin meets Michael at a bowling alley populated by old guys with walkers and respirators]

      Breslin: So... seniors' bowling league, huh?

      Michael: Most dangerous league on the planet, bro.

      Breslin: How do you figure?

      Michael: Most deaths.

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      Hide Nor Hair
      Written by Percy Mayfield

      Performed by Ray Charles

      Published by Ray Charles Marketing Group

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2011 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Sexting
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Strident Films
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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