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Park Slope, Brooklyn, 1986. Cuando Walt Berkman, un influenciable chico de 16 años, finge que es suya la canción de Pink Floyd "Hey You" y la canta en un acto del instituto, tenía muy claros sus motivos. "Sentía que podía haberla escrito yo, así que el hecho de que ya estuviera escrita no dejaba de ser un mero tecnicismo." Al mismo tiempo, su hermano Frank, de doce años, bebe cerveza y habla sin pudor de la vida sexual de su madre. Ambos simplemente reaccionan ante la bomba que ha estallado en el seno de su apacible vida familiar: sus padres, Bernard –otrora un prometedor escritor y ahora un profesor de mediana edad- y Joan –una prometedora escritora que va a publicar un libro- anuncian que se separan. Los cimientos familiares se tambalean. Walt y Frank se enfrentan a lo que es repartirse los fines de semana y al desbarajuste de pasar una noche con uno y otra noche con otro.
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Very of its time, but it’s aged pretty well nonetheless. It’s intellectual, folksy, melancholic, wordy, very indie/mumblecore; it’s the 2005 movie for the Sufjan Stevens/Mountain Goats fan. Well written and performed, tightly paced, funny, interesting (though pretentious and hard to stomach) characters and subtle. Not memorable or well directed enough to be great but definitely worth a watch. 7/10
Alexandra Daddario Movie Marathon - Movie #1: She was only in it for 5 seconds but still looking good!! Movie was pretty good as well.
The movie took a back seat to the thought that all the males in that family should have been castrated. And seriously, "hey you" By pink floyd?? I could understand if a few people in the crowd wouldn't know it, but ALL of them?? For a movie who loves to shove so called intellectual superiority on every turn, that showed lack of intellect all around
This is a very down to earth small budget film but is very relatable a lot of this movie felt like my life growing up, but this film didn't always have you all the into story which can be a risk when a film feels sorta like a it's unfolding right in front of you sort of like a play or home videos. Which I think is a compliment to any film that can do that but you also what the audience to be into the story which was and also wasn't there. This film is short but due to it's very real feel it didn't really need a traditional story structure or a typical ending and could just roll the credits and you'd be fine with it.