Someone to Love
Henry Jaglom's moving exploration of the contemporary heart, Someone to Love is a wonderful comedy which centers around a movie director's puzzled search for romance and his attempt to find out why life hasn't worked out quite like anyone expected it to. Aiding in his quest is Orson Welles, in his last screen role, who serves as pundit, commentator and witty Greek chorus, "summing up with dazzling eloquence, the wisdom of a lifetime," says Kevin Thomas in the Los Angeles Times. "Someone To Love is a whole wonderful movie unto itself."
The movie also features fine and funny performances by the striking actress Sally Kellerman, angst-ridden, fast-talk artist Michael Emil and the beautiful and remarkable singer Andrea Marcovicci.
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Like watching grass grow - Bonnie
I didn't make it through this one. The director's style is to allow the actors to ad lib their parts and it makes for a wandering, slow moving movie. I rented it because I had watched the movie he had made with his wife called Deja Vu and had enjoyed it, probably largely because it had a script and the ad lib bits were fewer than in this one. Nevertheless, they also slowed the pace and were quite boring.
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Like watching grass grow - Bonnie
I didn't make it through this one. The director's style is to allow the actors to ad lib their parts and it makes for a wandering, slow moving movie. I rented it because I had watched the movie he had made with his wife called Deja Vu and had enjoyed it, ...