A comic drama about rage, doubt, lust, madness, and other brotherly hand-me-downs.
Director:
John Magary
From metacritic.com
Credited cast: | |||
Josh Lucas | ... | Mat | |
Stephen Plunkett | ... | Alan | |
Lucy Owen | ... | Andrea | |
Cory Nichols | ... | Ronnie | |
Mickey Sumner | ... | Farrah | |
Louisa Krause | ... | Elinor | |
Austin Pendleton | ... | Earl | |
Sarah Steele | ... | Sarah | |
Leo Fitzpatrick | ... | Michael | |
Samantha Sherman | ... | Jodi | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Angela Belcamino | ... | Rock Show Patron | |
Desmin Borges | ... | Benin | |
Dominic Colón | ... | Fede (as Dominic Colon) | |
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Karin Fagerblom | ... | Dancer at Party |
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Anaïs Fifer | ... | Dancer at Party |
A comic drama about rage, doubt, lust, madness, and other brotherly hand-me-downs.
Being abstract and weird is certainly not something a lot of people would like, but that's the sort of tone that The Mend works in. On one hand, it is telling a mostly simple, straight-forward tale of two brothers and their dysfunction, but on the other hand giving that description of the film would not give it enough credit at all. I read a review calling it a very confident debut feature, and that it is. Not many fresh filmmakers would attempt to hint at the pacing and balanced tone that this does, and in that respect, props need to be given in different ways. That's not to say that all of it works though, since there are instances where more restraint may have been appreciated. Nonetheless, very intriguing film.