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Three Months (2022) Lost Everything The One The Third One IMDB user:The realism and the humor, the delicate sketch of embarrasing situation and the nice solution are basic virtues, near performances, of this short film about two actors and their not the most cmofortable roles.
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Short films can have as much impact as feature length films yet often they are overlooked. LGBT cinema is one genre where short films thrive and there are plenty of them to sink your teeth into. Peccadillo Pictures regularly release new volumes of their Boys on Film short film collections and now TLA Releasing are getting in on the act with the release of Global Warming.
Foreign Relations is the strongest of the four short films here. Shy Tom (Kevin Grant Spencer) is assigned Greek roommate Nikos (Anthem Moss) during a group Mediterranean trip. As the two get to know one another Tom starts to fall for Nikos but he has no idea if his new friend is gay or straight. What makes this short stand out is that it features strong performances and a genuinely quite lovely story. Kevin Grant Spencer is perfectly cast as Tom and you find yourself rooting for him throughout as he tries to figure out if Nikos bats for the same team.
As directed by John Ham burg ("Along Came Polly") from a script by Hamburg and Larry Levin, "I Love You, Man" is "The Odd Couple" retooled for an age of frat-dog sensitivity. Rudd is essentially playing a Felix who very badly wants to be an Oscar, so much so that whenever he tries to talk in fluent Dude his verbal clutch seizes up. These scenes are both hilarious and agonizing, Peter blurting some macho gibberish and immediately wishing he could cram it back into his mouth. He tries to improvise a hip nickname for Sydney; the only thing that comes out is a nonsensical "Jo-bin." He does impressions; they all sound like leprechauns. The movie stakes out a whole new arena - male social performance anxiety - and ruthlessly mines it for comic embarrassment.
Kōtarō Isaka is a Japanese novelist with a formidable resume. He has written 25 novels, 15 short story collections, had film adaptations made of his work in both Japan and South Korea, and his work is now making a splash stateside with Sony Pictures' Bullet Train, a recently debuted film that adapts his novel Maria Beetle. We had the opportunity to interview the prolific author about his literary career, writing the novel Maria Beetle, and how it felt to have his work adapted into a major Hollywood motion picture! Hit the jump to read more. 2b1af7f3a8