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Storyline:
Everyone wants a piece of a celebrity. Pierre is a political reporter, assigned to write a fluff piece on Katya, a blond who acts in slasher movies and a Fox show about single girls in the city. The interview, at a restaurant, goes badly: she's late, he's unprepared and rude. After leaving, he bangs his head in a fender bender and she takes him to her loft to clean the wound. Lubricated by alcohol and competitive natures, the interview resumes. She takes phone calls from her fiancé, Pierre reads her diary on her computer. They discuss wounds, he expresses concern, father-daughter feelings arise. Out come camcorders to tape their darkest secrets. Is friendship or more in the offing?
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Comments
norm_the_moviegoer
I enjoyed this movie. The movie took me away to this spacious apartment in an old warehouse-looking building. Almost the entire movie takes place here, and all the action is between Pierre and Katya. Yes, from a movie-goer point-of-view, it does bring back a little of My Dinner With Andre, but so vastly different in players and content. To enjoy a movie like this, one must be a fan of character development. The movie certainly kept my interest and had that magical element I find in some movies where time just flies by and the credits go up...
criticfad
It seemed like a bad, trendy remake of My Dinner with Andre, but with trite dialog and crazy behavior. The final twist was it's ony redemption.
Saamite
Buscemi is usually pretty engaging - regardless of whether the character is a bad or good guy - but this movie is a rare exception. Stifled (and stifling) dialogue suffer from a great lack of support from the wholly unbelievable story line and a stiff, disconnected performance by Miller. Some of the interactions were great, making me think the film was on an upturn, only to crash again. Overall, I thought some of the father-daughter undertones and sexual innuendo were handled well, and I was interested in Buscemi's good guy-bad guy duplicity; he had a way of making you feel sorry for him while thinking he was s***... but that is classic Buscemi. It saved the film from a NO rating, but only by a slight margin.
I enjoyed this movie. The movie took me away to this spacious apartment in an old warehouse-looking building. Almost the entire movie takes place here, and all the action is between Pierre and Katya. Yes, from a movie-goer point-of-view, it does bring back a little of My Dinner With Andre, but so vastly different in players and content. To enjoy a movie like this, one must be a fan of character development. The movie certainly kept my interest and had that magical element I find in some movies where time just flies by and the credits go up...