212 (2005)Living in matchbox apartments and working mundane jobs in New York City, three sets of urbanites struggle to connect with each other and find love in the digital age. Director:Anthony NgWriter:Anthony Ng |
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212 (2005)Living in matchbox apartments and working mundane jobs in New York City, three sets of urbanites struggle to connect with each other and find love in the digital age. Director:Anthony NgWriter:Anthony Ng |
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| Brian Gant | ... |
Seth
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| Ajay Naidu | ... |
Vincent
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| Catherine Zambri | ... |
Viv
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| Priscilla Garita | ... |
Lana
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| Johnny Sanchez | ... |
Antonio
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| Michelle Luchese | ... |
Ama
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| Lori Prince | ... |
Sam
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Richard Furlong | ... |
Richard
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| Michelle Irethia Baker | ... |
Bar Patron
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| Laurence Covington | ... |
Bar Patron
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Gerald Fernando | ... |
Restaurant Patron
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John Heinlein | ... |
Hairdresser
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Living in matchbox apartments and working mundane jobs in New York City, three sets of urbanites struggle to connect with each other and find love in the digital age.
Some times you wish a film would never end, sometimes a film hits that certain nerve inside you and just presents you with all that you want to see, and then some... and as cliché this may sound, i found this in 212. The cleverness of the script, and the well casted actors as well as the beautiful photography made this film something worth looking out for...
six lonely people meet and their lives intertwine at a café in S:t marks... a love story unlike any other...
I caught this film working for the Stockholm international film festival and would probably never have seen it otherwise... one thing's for sure... i want to see it over and over... I must own this film...