Maybe pregnant, 20 years old Lissa revises her life.Maybe pregnant, 20 years old Lissa revises her life.Maybe pregnant, 20 years old Lissa revises her life.
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I know Judd Nelson has had his ups and downs over the decades, but I love him in New Jack City and The Breakfast Club. I watched this indy film on Amazon Prime because of Nelson and much to my surprise I honestly think this in one of his all time best performances. He's not in it much but he brings such a strength and gravity to the role. No joke. Seriously watch him in this movie, it's incredibly impressive what he does with a mostly silent part (it's not a silent movie, the character is a deeply troubled man of few words). It'd be great to see his talents shine in more movies like this. Cast him!
1/1 has a good message about family and love and forgiveness. I mean, it's an odd movie and if the story were told simpler, it would be more effective. Any yet, in the end, I was touched.
Constructed the way a brain might actually process conflict, trauma, and transition, this film seethes with the dark side of emotion, allowing the viewer to become embroiled in each character's turmoil. The experience is effectively uncomfortable, an ultimately triumphant effort providing insight to perspective outside of one's own while bridging that gap with the familiarity of both feeling stuck and being jarred. Family rifts, mental illness, and the search to understand and accept oneself are intertwined through visual and aural art style unique to the filmmakers, breaking new ground. It is like nothing I've ever seen, and I hope to see much more from this team.
1/1 is densely visual, tension packed, and fueled ambition. A narrative that is more than relatable to those of us who have ever felt like outcasts or degenerates. This movie is glitchy, shocking, and unsettling in the best way.
A truly gripping feature debut for Jeremy Phillips, an amazing performance by Lindsey Shaw, and exquisite visual effects all lead to 1/1 being a must watch film!
A truly gripping feature debut for Jeremy Phillips, an amazing performance by Lindsey Shaw, and exquisite visual effects all lead to 1/1 being a must watch film!
The Good - the music, the excellent shots, Lindsey Shaw...and oh my yes, Judd Nelson. The best scene is the end argument with Joan/mom. It's riveting.
The Bad - mayyyybe too much editing, it's very loud
The Ugly - the fornication in the bathtub - you'll know it when you see it and you won't forget it.
The Bad - mayyyybe too much editing, it's very loud
The Ugly - the fornication in the bathtub - you'll know it when you see it and you won't forget it.
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Written & performed by Bud Hyrczyk
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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