A high school student struggling to help his suffering mom and their sick dog forms an unlikely friendship with a beautiful runaway.A high school student struggling to help his suffering mom and their sick dog forms an unlikely friendship with a beautiful runaway.A high school student struggling to help his suffering mom and their sick dog forms an unlikely friendship with a beautiful runaway.
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In the film "Hard Sell", a high schooler is struggling with money. He helps out a stripper which eventually leads to them starting an almost borderline prostitution service for his fellow schoolmates.
The premise alone gives the impression that this film could have deep and interesting characters that the viewer wants to root for, but unfortunately, it doesn't reach that far. Watching the film, it seems that the writers just piled various life problems onto their characters, in hoping that we will feel sorry for them and connect with them, but it doesn't happen. The character of Hardy has many life problems: lack of money, mother with mental challenges and a dog that needs a $10,000 surgery. Yet under all that baggage, Hardy came across as an unlikeable asshole, and same goes for the stripper, Bo. The only time any character came across as likable is when two characters who have never danced before attempt to dance at a party.
This film is not bad, but is in no way a must see Indie.
The premise alone gives the impression that this film could have deep and interesting characters that the viewer wants to root for, but unfortunately, it doesn't reach that far. Watching the film, it seems that the writers just piled various life problems onto their characters, in hoping that we will feel sorry for them and connect with them, but it doesn't happen. The character of Hardy has many life problems: lack of money, mother with mental challenges and a dog that needs a $10,000 surgery. Yet under all that baggage, Hardy came across as an unlikeable asshole, and same goes for the stripper, Bo. The only time any character came across as likable is when two characters who have never danced before attempt to dance at a party.
This film is not bad, but is in no way a must see Indie.
I found the movie funny and touching, well interpreted and i've been easylly catched in. I enjoyed it, it's funny and sad at the last part.
Director/writer: Sean Nalaboff doesn't quite pull it all together in this flick and it was a hard sell to me. I wanted to like this movie but I found the characterization to be more uneven than consistent. Plus the story is told as episodes in Hardy Buchanan's life - examples - there is Hardy with his emotionally unstable mother, these is Hardy with the beautiful runaway Bo, there is Hardy at the preppy school showing off Bo, there is Hardy dealing with the administration after his money making scheme is uncovered.
All these bits a pieces just do not come together as a flowing story. (At least that is how the movie comes across to me) Then his mother is put into a mental institution and we never really know what her problem is. Bo comes across as too together to be a runaway. And the outdoors party scene was confusing as Hardy seems an outcast at school but OK at a party.
I couldn't go with the intent of a boy having to become an adult at his young age. This story, as it is, doesn't develop the soul Sean Nalaboff is so trying to project.
All these bits a pieces just do not come together as a flowing story. (At least that is how the movie comes across to me) Then his mother is put into a mental institution and we never really know what her problem is. Bo comes across as too together to be a runaway. And the outdoors party scene was confusing as Hardy seems an outcast at school but OK at a party.
I couldn't go with the intent of a boy having to become an adult at his young age. This story, as it is, doesn't develop the soul Sean Nalaboff is so trying to project.
This is a story about a repressed kid and his family and his messed up relationships. It's also about learning to care about what you want to care about instead of just what everyone thinks you should care about.
This story's characters are generally sad and depressing in many ways. But it's about getting past that and learning to love life and those we meet for what it is.
It's a coming of age story that goes far beyond the problems each character has.
You won't get through this movie without feeling something. This movie is for anyone who feels they're not where they wanted to be in life or love. It can make you feel real low then lift you up with some comedic mishaps.
The acting is great from the entire cast. There are no car chases or CGI or adventures. There are sexual innuendos but nothing raunchy. Just really good story telling. With an overall message of caring.
This story's characters are generally sad and depressing in many ways. But it's about getting past that and learning to love life and those we meet for what it is.
It's a coming of age story that goes far beyond the problems each character has.
You won't get through this movie without feeling something. This movie is for anyone who feels they're not where they wanted to be in life or love. It can make you feel real low then lift you up with some comedic mishaps.
The acting is great from the entire cast. There are no car chases or CGI or adventures. There are sexual innuendos but nothing raunchy. Just really good story telling. With an overall message of caring.
Hardy Buchanan (Skyler Gisondo) is a loner attending a rich Long Island private school. He lives with his depressed mother Lorna (Kristin Chenoweth) in a small apartment. His aged dog needs surgery but he has no money. While volunteering at a homeless shelter, he meets Bo (Katrina Bowden) who claims to be a homeless stripper. He takes her in for the night. She reveals that she ran away from a mental hospital. She flashes a bunch of kids for $50 and Hardy has an idea to make money for his dog surgery. Lake (Hannah Marks) is a disenfranchised girl at the school who takes an interest in Hardy. Bo's appeal becomes more than flashing her boobs as she helps these kids' troubles. Meanwhile, her past is closing in on her.
There is a bit of Risky Business, high school romance, and some mental health issues. The characters are good. Bowden is a fine manic pixie dream girl. This is a fine indie for the most part. I can do without the preaching by Hardy in the climatic confrontation with the school authorities. I would have liked a more interesting ending for Bo. There are a bunch of little things that could have been better but it's a nice effort for Sean Nalaboff's debut full length film.
There is a bit of Risky Business, high school romance, and some mental health issues. The characters are good. Bowden is a fine manic pixie dream girl. This is a fine indie for the most part. I can do without the preaching by Hardy in the climatic confrontation with the school authorities. I would have liked a more interesting ending for Bo. There are a bunch of little things that could have been better but it's a nice effort for Sean Nalaboff's debut full length film.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsHardy is in prep school so he is under 21. His Mother never leaves the house because of her illness. So, who is buying the bottles of alcohol for the Mother?
- SoundtracksWalking Slow
Written by Mike McFadden
Performed by Animal Years
Produced by Mike McFadden and Chris Bentley
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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