Can a marriage in crisis survive? "Love a la Carte" is a comedic fantasy about struggling monogamists staying married for better or worse, with the help of an online polyamory dating website... Read allCan a marriage in crisis survive? "Love a la Carte" is a comedic fantasy about struggling monogamists staying married for better or worse, with the help of an online polyamory dating website called "Love a la Carte."Can a marriage in crisis survive? "Love a la Carte" is a comedic fantasy about struggling monogamists staying married for better or worse, with the help of an online polyamory dating website called "Love a la Carte."
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Michael C. Alvarez
- Randy Amatory
- (as Michael Alvarez)
Vincent John Conti
- Bobby Thankyaman
- (as Vincent Conti)
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I don't know what I expected, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is a very quirky film with some definite laugh-out-loud moments.
The cast, overall, did an excellent job at portraying their characters with genuine emotion, and I was pleased to note, a certain amount of depth, as well. At times, I wanted to smack Phil (male lead character) upside the head for being an idiot, and at other times I truly felt sorry for him - in short, easily showing us the complicated, nuanced shades of a very human and flawed person. Once or twice throughout the film, the dialog seemed a bit stilted or forced, but overall, it was refreshing and original.
As an Arizonan, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the various Arizona landscapes and landmarks, and I thought that they added a realistic yet beautiful element to the film, without distracting too much from the interplay between the characters. In essence, a nice backdrop.
The film's soundtrack was a bit interesting, and as quirky as the film itself. I enjoyed some of the songs, while other songs seemed a bit over-the-top - but that could have been the intent. Some of the sound quality of the dialog was a bit off at times, and there were a couple of spots where I had to repeat the video to catch what was said, as it wasn't too clear with the level of background noise. But, overall, unlike some big-budget movies I've seen, I had little difficulty understanding or clearly hearing the dialog for 99% of the film, as none of the cast mumbled or was difficult to understand.
The opening and closing credits, I am sorry to say, were horrid. And the dialog scenes on the motorcycle and in the cars reminded me (and not in a good way) of old Dukes of Hazzard episodes, to be honest. But I also understand that filming these types of scenes requires quite a bit of money and equipment, so I'm willing to give this a pass, although I had to deduct a couple of points for the resulting lower quality.
In short, if you can overlook those few flaws, I believe you will be pleasantly entertained with this film.
The cast, overall, did an excellent job at portraying their characters with genuine emotion, and I was pleased to note, a certain amount of depth, as well. At times, I wanted to smack Phil (male lead character) upside the head for being an idiot, and at other times I truly felt sorry for him - in short, easily showing us the complicated, nuanced shades of a very human and flawed person. Once or twice throughout the film, the dialog seemed a bit stilted or forced, but overall, it was refreshing and original.
As an Arizonan, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the various Arizona landscapes and landmarks, and I thought that they added a realistic yet beautiful element to the film, without distracting too much from the interplay between the characters. In essence, a nice backdrop.
The film's soundtrack was a bit interesting, and as quirky as the film itself. I enjoyed some of the songs, while other songs seemed a bit over-the-top - but that could have been the intent. Some of the sound quality of the dialog was a bit off at times, and there were a couple of spots where I had to repeat the video to catch what was said, as it wasn't too clear with the level of background noise. But, overall, unlike some big-budget movies I've seen, I had little difficulty understanding or clearly hearing the dialog for 99% of the film, as none of the cast mumbled or was difficult to understand.
The opening and closing credits, I am sorry to say, were horrid. And the dialog scenes on the motorcycle and in the cars reminded me (and not in a good way) of old Dukes of Hazzard episodes, to be honest. But I also understand that filming these types of scenes requires quite a bit of money and equipment, so I'm willing to give this a pass, although I had to deduct a couple of points for the resulting lower quality.
In short, if you can overlook those few flaws, I believe you will be pleasantly entertained with this film.
Great comedy that delivers more than just laughs. I was particularly impressed with the scenery. The lighting and choice of shooting locations really added to the overall effect of the film, making it beautiful and easy to watch. The characters were well-developed and relatable, which is key to making this kind of relationship comedy work. It also felt topical with the connections to the immigration debate, cyber dating, etc. The mark of a good movie is when you lose yourself in it and start imagining yourself in the situations the characters were in. Overall a great movie to watch on a date or alone on any given night. I hope to see more from these filmmakers, and I would definitely watch again.
Mid-life woes and relationships. Not an easy subject to get laughs from. But this film finds them. It also mines very genuine, thoughtful moments... and then can take enjoyable, surreal turns. A little bit of everything, but it all works! It's a diverse and really well done movie. I found myself laughing and yet relating to the characters. Definitely a film I would recommend.
Love A La Carte is sure to be a cult classic. Though untraditional in it's structure and style, the universal theme of love and commitment is well established and played out in the unique and colorful characters of the story. The cinematography is well executed throughout the film with the exception of one scene obviously shot with blue screen. If you want a tour of Arizona, and a candid look at the complications of cheating on your spouse, don't miss this film. I'm a traditionalist, so it took a bit for me to settle into the language of the film. Love A La Carte isn't a great film, but it certainly isn't a bad film either. I gave it three stars.
A fun filled witty comedy that contains explicate sexy scenes so definitely is suited towards adults. The Indie movie quality was excellent and the actors were quirky and talented. The scene is set in Arizona that follows a struggling marriage, a bored wife, and a husband having most probably, a mid-life crisis. As he surfs the net, he stumbles upon a website called 'Love A La Carte'. As he explores various options outside of his marriage, this "cheating website" seems to have all the answers.
A silly pursuit with a few laugh-out-loud moments that engages raunchy behavior in perusing various scenarios with a comical approach to realistic situations. It pokes fun at vulnerability and infidelity in rich pursuits that cuts right to the core what what marital problems can escalate too. Some people who watch 'Love A La Carte' will see the humorous side, others may get offended. I myself found it to be very entertaining.
A silly pursuit with a few laugh-out-loud moments that engages raunchy behavior in perusing various scenarios with a comical approach to realistic situations. It pokes fun at vulnerability and infidelity in rich pursuits that cuts right to the core what what marital problems can escalate too. Some people who watch 'Love A La Carte' will see the humorous side, others may get offended. I myself found it to be very entertaining.
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- Trivia"Most Original Screenplay" award, Universal Film Festival, Kansas City, MO. September 2014.
- SoundtracksAll Over You
Composed & Performed By:
Janice Kirkwood (ASCAP)
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