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The Color Wheel

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.1K
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The Color Wheel (2011)
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When a brother accompanies his estranged sister on a road trip, they rediscover how obnoxious they are together - and how much they might need each other.When a brother accompanies his estranged sister on a road trip, they rediscover how obnoxious they are together - and how much they might need each other.When a brother accompanies his estranged sister on a road trip, they rediscover how obnoxious they are together - and how much they might need each other.

  • Director
    • Alex Ross Perry
  • Writers
    • Carlen Altman
    • Alex Ross Perry
  • Stars
    • Carlen Altman
    • Bob Byington
    • Kate Lyn Sheil
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    • Director
      • Alex Ross Perry
    • Writers
      • Carlen Altman
      • Alex Ross Perry
    • Stars
      • Carlen Altman
      • Bob Byington
      • Kate Lyn Sheil
    • 9User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Carlen Altman
    Carlen Altman
    • JR
    Bob Byington
    Bob Byington
    • Professor Neil Chadwick
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Julia
    Anna Bak-Kvapil
    Anna Bak-Kvapil
    • Kim Thompson
    Ry Russo-Young
    Ry Russo-Young
    • Zoe
    Roy Thomas
    • Motel Clerk
    Craig Butta
    Craig Butta
    • Norton the Bully
    C. Mason Wells
    C. Mason Wells
    • Chris 'Wheels' Locke
    Alexa Casciari
    • Megan the Mom
    Anna Margaret Hollyman
    Anna Margaret Hollyman
    • Roberta
    Benjamin Moses Smith
    • Kim's Cousin
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    Leigh Poulos
    • Laurie the Nurse Lover
    Keith Poulson
    Keith Poulson
    • Norton's Sidekick
    Brandon Prince
    • Erik
    Sarah Virden
    • Preppie No-Pineapple
    Drew Brooke
    • Singing Waiter 1
    Tom Brown
    • Antique Tom
    Sandy Gartner
    • Singing Waitress
    • Director
      • Alex Ross Perry
    • Writers
      • Carlen Altman
      • Alex Ross Perry
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    10MovieHeartGirl

    One of my favorite movies because of hilarious Carlen and great dialogue and ending

    I love independent films and this is one of my very favorites. I love the filmmaker, Alex Ross Perry, and have seen most if not all of his fillms. Queen of Earth is also incredible, but it's a completely different animal. This is the best low budget film I've ever seen because of the script and actors. I can't believe it's being compared to Clerks. Ugh. I've tried to watch Clerks a few times and can not get through it. The Color Wheel is darkly comedic and features the brilliant Carlen Altman. Carlen is hilarious, beautiful, and an incredible actress, whether delivering serious or comedic lines. The filmmaker, Alex Ross Perry, is also a lead and funny, as well as being a fine actor. I love the script, the look of the film and the ending. I hope Carlen continues acting in films! She is a treasure and should be a major actress! The ending made the film for me--what a shock, but in a good way. WOW. Gutsy, too. I still can't figure out how and why this ending works, but it was a brilliant move! Thanks for making this film! I absolutely loved it and have seen it at least 3 times. I'll probably need to see it once a year for the rest of my life.
    3ivo-gregurec

    Pretentiously disapointing

    The movie begins with an intriguing premise that engages the viewer, but as the story unfolds, the plot gradually becomes less and less logical. The locations, distances, timeframes and relations lose coherence, culminating with a really unpredictable ending but not in a good way.

    The dialogs are unnatural and annoying in their effort of being witty. The supposed estranged sibling dynamic between the main characters seems more reflective of the real-life couple portraying them. Their screenplay feels like a thinly veiled attempt to wrestle with personal insecurities and envy toward specific social groups, which detracts from the authenticity of their on-screen relationship.

    From a technical perspective, the film appears to have been shot digitally and desaturated in postproduction, resulting in large, flat grey areas poorly masked by artificial digital grain. The title itself seems like another failed attempt at being clever, referencing the visuals rather than any deeper meaning.

    At first glance, it may seem like a hidden gem for indie movie lovers. However, the film's lack of logic, grating dialogue, and disappointing visuals left me feeling scammed and disappointed.
    6octopusluke

    A Cassavetes influenced tragicomedy about sibling rivalry and familial love

    Alex Ross Perry's The Color Wheel is proof that indie narcissism can occasionally pull out the goods.

    Filmed on grainy 16mm, it's a meandering road movie about two underachieving, alienated siblings. After she splits up with her professor-cum-boyfriend , aspiring news anchor J.R. (Carlen Altman) begs her shlubby younger brother Colin (played by director Perry) to help her back up the remnants of her miserable life and move on to the next. The journey across the States causes quite a stir, with the pair constantly berating each other in that conventional brotherly-sisterly banter way. It escalates to a harrowing final ten minutes, where the familial relationship is tested and it's clear that, if they weren't to have each other, they wouldn't have anything.

    Like many a-mumblecore movie before it, The Color Wheel consists of verbal sparring and excruciatingly awkward long takes. Unlike those insufferable predecessors, Perry and Altman's script moves with great acerbic force, audaciously treating the blackly comic as flippant light humor. It's quite similar in tone to Rick Alverson's The Comedy, starring Tim Heidecker, only the two loathsome characters here are presented with more compassion, actually having a narrative arc to follow right up to the film's bitter end.

    Whilst the scenes shared between the two are close to Alvy Singer>Annie Hall style perfection, The Color Wheel loses it's spark when the pair are backed up by cliché filler characters – the sorority bitch, the dumb jock, the rich kids – during a horrendous dinner party. It's the only time when the amateur acting and forced dialogue reflect it's minor budget production qualities.

    With improvised dialogue, a roaming plot, grainy 16mm stock and Sean Price Williams' artless cinematography, The Color Wheel absolutely stinks of Husbands-era John Cassavetes. Not that it's a bad scent, but it permeates throughout the film and leads the homage into unwarranted pastiche, and ultimately externalizes us from the drama.

    Even still, this minor tragicomedy, is a minor triumph for Perry and star in the making Altman. For fans of all things awkward, this unassuming movie sets the m-m-m-mumblecore wheel back in motion.

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    10muge-kuyumcuoglu

    Funny and sad story of two wanderers

    I watched this movie yesterday night and I have been thinking about it since then. It is unconventional and difficult to describe without giving spoilers.

    It is an indie black and white movie, taking place over a period of two- three days. The characters are on the road, changing places and meeting new people. Everyone they meet is ordinary but they come out as weird and crazy in their own ways.

    There is a lot of dialogue which is absurd, funny, in a clerks kind of way, but still realistic. Unlike some reviews here stated, it is scripted and not improvised.

    The characters are going back and forth between cynical nihilism and idealistic romanticism. It is a requem for the end of youth, they have to settle down to petty adulthood which they despise. Yet the movie is life-affirming, like a tragedy, which makes it good.

    There are many themes in the movie: love, heartbreak, sexual attraction, transition from youth to settled adult life, family, self-image, ideals and realities. The success of the movie is in the way it shows how these themes effect each other in each individual in a very realistic way. There are many connections weaved in a very economical way.

    At the end everything, all the dialogue comes together, and the way they acted is justified and accounted for. It is tragic: kind of a sad story but it doesn't give up on life. No loose threads. It is incredible the way they were able to convey so much about these characters in such an efficient way, I felt like I watched all and everything relavant to their story.
    7mbs

    Strong dialog keeps the breezy movie driving forward quite nicely

    Pretty funny black and white film follows an argumentative brother and sister combo as he drives her on a road trip upstate to try and get her things out of her ex lover's apt. While in the town she runs into some people they knew back in high school who invite her to crash a party while dragging her brother begging and pleading not to alongside her. While the movie's plot doesn't sound like too much--you get such a strong sense of the two characters personalities (and their gradual realizations about their would be lives) that just watching the two of them argue back and fourth throughout the film's running time proves to be quite funny. Watching them try to get upstate in the first half is a surprisingly funny movie in itself. The two characters'lifelike ability to work up a good rhythm with their dialog while picking on each other keeps you on your toes enough for you to really get into the movie's flow. This also keeps the movie's pace sharp and just quick enough for you to almost miss the more subtle turn the film takes in its second half. When you get to the movie's end, you might be a little jarred, but you'll have definitely enjoyed the ride there at least.

    The second half does gets slightly more dramatic, but not anywhere close to really damper the breezy mood the film's already established so far. While the film will inevitably (and somewhat wrongly) get tagged with the "mumblecore" label, the fact is the strong and at times stinging dialog keeps it from being just another indie film about slackery young people talking about nothing. The two lead performances also vary a bit more then the typical non performances found in "mumblecore" type films, and the tone of the whole movie remains firmly in the director's control the entire time without ever sacrificing the humor that sometimes comes with slight character growth. It definitely helps that the slightly Tina Fey looking sister played by the very good Carleen Altman can't help but standout given the focus on her character and the depth given to her by the screenplay. This one's a much more accessible film then you'd ever imagine a mumblecore type movie to be and that could very well be its key to being seen by more people.

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Цветовой круг
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(on location)
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    • Budget
      • $20,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,001
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,884
      • May 20, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,001
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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