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Favor

  • 2013
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  • 1h 42m
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Favor (2013)
Kip's perfect life is put in jeopardy when the waitress with whom he's having a casual fling is accidentally killed in their motel room. Desperate, he turns to childhood friend and loser, Marvin, to help get rid of the body. Marvin agrees which begins the unraveling of their friendship and ultimately leads both to murderous acts they never thought themselves capable of.
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Kip's perfect life is put in jeopardy when the waitress with whom he's having a casual fling is accidentally killed in their motel room. Desperate, he turns to childhood friend and loser, Ma... Read allKip's perfect life is put in jeopardy when the waitress with whom he's having a casual fling is accidentally killed in their motel room. Desperate, he turns to childhood friend and loser, Marvin, to help get rid of the body. Marvin agrees which begins the unraveling of their frie... Read allKip's perfect life is put in jeopardy when the waitress with whom he's having a casual fling is accidentally killed in their motel room. Desperate, he turns to childhood friend and loser, Marvin, to help get rid of the body. Marvin agrees which begins the unraveling of their friendship and ultimately leads both to murderous acts they never thought themselves capable o... Read all

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    • Paul Osborne
  • Writer
    • Paul Osborne
  • Stars
    • Blayne Weaver
    • Patrick Day
    • Jeffrey Combs
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    • Director
      • Paul Osborne
    • Writer
      • Paul Osborne
    • Stars
      • Blayne Weaver
      • Patrick Day
      • Jeffrey Combs
    • 24User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Blayne Weaver
    Blayne Weaver
    • Kip
    Patrick Day
    Patrick Day
    • Marvin
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Tad Harrison
    Christina Rose
    Christina Rose
    • Kimber
    Alison Martin
    Alison Martin
    • Pinback
    Cheryl Nichols
    Cheryl Nichols
    • Claire
    Rosalie Ward
    Rosalie Ward
    • Abby
    Leslie Osborne
    Leslie Osborne
    • Mindy
    • (as Leslie Wimmer Osborne)
    Amie Donegan
    • Misa
    Mathis Fender
    Mathis Fender
    • Jerry
    Patrick Carlyle
    Patrick Carlyle
    • Cole
    Mark Elias
    Mark Elias
    • Ben
    Trish Cook
    Trish Cook
    • Stephanie Stewart
    Byron Hudson
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    7deloscorporation

    One out of hundreds!

    I'm watching films every day, always looking for new, surprising and amazing stories. Most of them are just a waste of time, no doubt. But from time to time I discover a true pearl among them. Like this one! I didn't expect much, but the rating of 6,3 made me curious. And what a surprise! A cheap little indie movie with almost no budget and no special effects that was so gripping and thrilling! It avoided a few typical turns of the story that you could have expected. Instead the characters showed some development that I didn't see coming. Maybe a little bit too much development in the case of Marvin (Patrick Day) to be absolute believable. But this little flaw is nothing compared to most other films.

    Good acting, original story and just enough humour. Watch it!
    9stu-00329

    Film Features Faustian 'Favor'

    There is an old maxim: "A friend helps you move. A good friend helps you move a body." That's the basis of Favor, a new film from writer/director Paul Osborne (Official Rejection, Ten 'til Noon) that had its world premiere at the 2013 Phoenix Film Festival and won the award for Best Screenplay.

    The movie begins as its poster suggests. Successful advertising pitch man Kip Desmond (Blayne Weaver) pays a late-night visit to a childhood friend, unemployed couch slouch Marvin Croat (Patrick Day). The small talk is awkward. Kip obviously has moved up in the world and left Marvin behind. And Marvin is self-conscious about it, repeatedly apologizing that he can only offer Kip beer, not scotch.

    Kip finally gets to the point: He's been carrying on an extramarital fling with a waitress named Abby (Rosalie Ward). Following sex in a motel room earlier in the evening, he says, she started pressing him for some commitment. During the ensuing argument, he pushed her; her head slammed into a nightstand; and she was dead on the floor. Now he's asking his old buddy Marvin – who always was down for anything – to help him dispose of her body.

    Kip drives Marvin to the motel and shows him the body, then they return to Marvin's house for materials. Marvin says he has a good idea of what needs to be done and tells Kip to go home to his wife because it would be suspicious if he were gone all night. Marvin assures Kip he'll clean up the mess.

    The first half of the film is somewhat predictable. In the morning light, we see Marvin holding a shovel and staring at a newly filled grave in the desert. A little later, Kip is at home with his wife, Claire (Cheryl Nichols), lying about how busy he is with work and promising to make it up to her. But that's not why he promises to make her breakfast while she showers. He does that because he's glanced out the window, seen Marvin sitting out on the curb and needs her to go a away for a few minutes.

    Marvin is acting oddly, expressing concern about who will feed the dead woman's cat. Kip just wants him to go away.

    And therein lies the essence of Kip.

    He used Abby, who was beneath him in more ways than one, then is concerned only with disposing of her – literally.

    Now he wants Marvin to go away, telling him they need to lie low and that he'll be in touch in a few days.

    Marvin agrees, but keeps showing up: at Kip's home; at Kip's office; at Kip's favorite diner. Marvin may be a schlub, but he isn't a fool. He's noticed Kip's lack of empathy for the cat, not to mention for Abby. Kip's only regret is that the incident briefly threatened his executive lifestyle.

    When Friends Grow Apart

    Marvin creates an escalating series of dilemmas in which Kip must choose between a lifestyle that has no place for Marvin and appeasing Marvin to protect that lifestyle. I could see this coming because of the movie's basic premise, but at some point the plot veers off the tracks in a dark but powerful way. It strips Kip to the bone, asking him – and by extension the audience – what we value most and what we're willing to sacrifice to protect that.

    During the post-premiere Q&A, Osborne said one of his inspirations for Favor was the rise of Facebook. The social media platform has led users to retain, or even renew, relationships that previously would have died on the vine.

    Most of us have that one friend from our past who's never really moved on. We maintain the friendship out of loyalty or nostalgia, even though we no longer have anything in common with the person. We can live with the occasional online update. But what if we found that person sitting on the curb in front of our home?

    Day does an amazing job of making Marvin relatable even as he grows into a monster, kind of like the plant – "Feed me, Seymour!" – in Little Shop of Horrors. Day is director of the Young Actors Space, a school in Los Angeles for child and teen performers. During the Q&A, he said his biggest challenge in playing Marvin was figuring out how to make the audience like Marvin, at least on some level. Early in Favor, Marvin appears pleased that Kip needs him for something – anything. That gives credibility to the subsequent rage when he realizes just how little Kip values him.

    Weaver does an nice job as Kip but had less of a challenge than Day. A major point of the film, after all, was the discovery of just how shallow Kip is. For most of the film, he seemed to channel a young, pre-drugs Jeff Conaway (Grease, Taxi, Babylon 5). In the final scene, however, he offers a piercing image of Kip as a man utterly devoid of conscience.

    Favor may focus on a relationship between strong male characters, but a couple of actresses deliver spot-on performances. Nichols and Christina Rose – as Kip's wife and office assistant, respectively – are strong women puzzled by Marvin's sudden ubiquity, and even more so by Kip's inexplicable indulgence of it. Their portrayals of annoyance and confusion escalate along with Marvin's intrusiveness. In a metaphorical sense, of course, they reinforce social chasm that has formed between the childhood friends. The women are attainable for Kip, but out of Marvin's league.

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    Stuart J. Robinson practices writing, editing, media relations and social media through his business, Phoenix-based Lightbulb Communications.
    10NickGepetto

    Truly amazing movie.

    I am very, very critical of most movies. Especially these type of indie flix where the 2-bit actors recite their barely memorized lines one after another after another with little emotion. Or overact using the f-word to show their "range." Or act in ways no normal person ever would.

    You won't find this in Favor, my friend.

    I caught Favor on Comcast Xfinity Streampix last night and its the best movie I've seen in 5 years. Maybe 10. The casting, acting, script writing, character and plot development, and entertainment value are all 10 out of 10. I put it up their with Blood Simple, one of my top 10 of all time. The main character (Blayne Weaver) acts exactly like you would expect a man to act in his predicament. His wife (Cheryl Nichols) was amazing and it was hard to believe she was acting. What a star, and what a gorgeous woman. And the bad guy - Patrick Day. Wow. Maybe the best acting I have ever seen, and I mean ever.

    Yes, there are some flaws. The policewoman and her smart alec demeanor was over the top and a throwaway part. The plot had a few minor holes, but so did The Departed and The Godfather. But even with these minor flaws, I still cannot recommend this movie more. It's low budget indie look and style add so much to the realism. Compare this to the piece of indie trash called "At The Sinatra Club" I saw the night before or the ridiculously stupid waste of celluloid "Iron Doors" I saw the night before that and one can see what a true masterpiece this is.

    To all involved with this movie: Well done! BRAVO! Please make more just like it and this time get a major release so I don't have to catch your fine work two years later on Comcast.
    6spioncap

    Could have been a blockbuster?

    I honestly don't know what to make of this film.

    I think if it had two major stars as the main characters and a great director it could have been an Oscar winner. It really wanted to be good but in the end failed.

    The problem is, I'm not entirely sure where it failed.

    I think it was the acting. There again, it may have been the direction. I don't know, so it was probably both.

    Great idea and I found that I really,really,really wanted to enjoy it but in the end, just felt deflated.

    Having said that if they'd put say George Clooney and Brad Pitt in as the leads and Tarantino or Fincher directing, I'm sure I'd have loved it.

    Just shows how shallow I am, but I bet 100 to 1, most who watch will secretly agree. Worth the watch though!
    7Vindelander

    Easy watch thriller

    Interesting plot and moves along at a good old pace. Good cast and builds to a twisted ending. Definitely worth a 7 in my book

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      Alison Martin, who portrayed the cop harassing Blayne Weaver's Kip Desmond, played the mother to Weaver's character in the play ANON during its run at the Echo Theater Company. Alison's husband Dan Hagen was one of the leads in TEN TIL NOON, written by FAVOR's director Paul Osborne.
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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Услуга
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Conspicuous Pictures
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      • $600,000
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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