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7/10
sweet refreshing quirky
lbwalker119 January 2012
I was twelve years old when I saw this film. My Mother and Grandmother took me to NYC for my Birthday and this was what I wanted to do; see my Uncle Jerry dance and my cousin Kathleen (in a bit part). He had been Paul Newman's college room mate at Kenyon, a friendship that survived 'til Paul's death. He was in the Broadway production of "Where's Charlie" starring Ray Bolger and has retained an interest in performing arts. I was thrilled. It was sweet and quirky, my first taste of "arty film". Jere is still nimble and one of the funniest people I've ever met. He is well, owns and operates Halo Farms in Princeton NJ. The film itself is a distant memory. The story was gentle and a refreshing change from today's hyper movies.
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7/10
Has Some Interesting Moments
rwint28 April 2002
A pioneer in the independent film movement. Nash plays two twin sisters who have very contrasting personalities and lifestyles. The film focuses on all those little nuances that go on between people, but are usually taken for granted in daily life. This creates some rather amusing insights and a very quirky perspective. There's a couple of truly odd sequences here that, given a wider release, could have strong cult potential. Unfortunately it has never received this, but it is still worth seeking out if only to see how creativity can overcome even the most minimal of budgets.
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