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Mutual Appreciation (2005)
Director: Andrew Bujalski
Movie review
From Time Out London
Alan (Justin Rice) is a newcomer to Brooklyn and a musician in search of a drummer. A lot of them get bored of his approach, and he tells one candidate: ‘I like to keep it simple.’ You suspect writer-director Andrew Bujalski knows the feeling: the lovably lo-fi, brilliantly naturalistic technique showcased first in the colour ‘Funny Ha Ha’ and now in the black-and-white ‘Mutual Appreciation’ has seen him justifiably hailed as the great white hope of the American indie film. But, by conventional standards, nothing much happens in his movies: middle-class graduates hang out, flirting and flopping on each other and the furniture, their shambling, self-consuming conversations echoing their aspirational but faltering lives. The films benefit from charismatic leads – Rice, who can do a disconcerting stare or a megawatt smile as occasion demands, wandered into ‘Funny Ha Ha’ covered in dirt, and that film’s star, Kate Dollenmayer, pops up here – and, despite their lackadaisical impression, the pictures are quite tightly structured: each scene covers emotional and narrative distance. Funny, forgiving, credible and deft, they offer much to appreciate.Author: Ben Walters
Time Out London Issue 1915: April 25-May 1 2007
Cast & crew
Director: Andrew Bujalski
Producer: Ethan Vogt, Morgan Faust, Dia Sokol
Cast: Andrew Bujalski, Justin Rice, Rachel Clift, Seung-Min Lee, Kevin Micka, Bill Morrison, Pamela Corkey, Mary Varn, Tamara Luzeckyj, Ralph Tyler, Kate Dollenmayer, Keith Gessen, Salvatore Botti full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Rated: 15
Duration: 109 mins
UK Release: May 4 2007
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