A genre-bending tale of a boy trying to fulfill his unrequited love for a girl who has risen from the grave.A genre-bending tale of a boy trying to fulfill his unrequited love for a girl who has risen from the grave.A genre-bending tale of a boy trying to fulfill his unrequited love for a girl who has risen from the grave.
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- TriviaThe movie "Trespasser" that Patrick and Carol watch on TV is made up of re-edited footage from a deleted subplot that further explained Wendy's mysterious reanimated state.
- GoofsAs Rody walks home during his introduction his shoes change from shot to shot.
- Crazy creditsDuring the cast credits the name of the actress playing the librarian suddenly changes from Cheri Glor to Pam Lanham.
- Alternate versionsThe cut shown at the Atlanta Film Festival in April of 2008 was 108 minutes long without credits. This version contained: an expanded funeral sequence where Rody placed a red mix-tape into Wendy's coffin/later Patrick stealing the mix-tape from the coffin/an awkward post funeral conversation at Wendy's parents house between her father and the leads/a sequence of Brian walking home and Addy picking him up on the side of the road/a long transitional montage of Addy playing the piano previous to Carol's date/Patrick and Carol deciding to hide Wendy in Rody's sister's room. Additionally, many scene heads and tails were deleted from the Atlanta cut to achieve the current 105 minute runtime (with credits).
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Written by Eric Lehning and Jordan Lehning
Performed by the Non-Commissioned Officers
Published by Oh No Skippy/Eric Lehning
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There are enough stylistic coups to indicate that the creators of "Make-Out with Violence," an uneasy genre-bending tale about twin brothers who are keeping the not-quite-dead (or once but no longer dead) object of the oldest brother's affections on ice in the bathtub of a friend's house, have potential to make a really good movie. However, this isn't that movie. It's not especially bad, but it suffers from a lack of confidence in tone. The writers and directors pitch it somewhere between the deadpan humor of "Napolean Dynamite" and the disturbing surrealism of "Donnie Darko," but don't commit fully in either direction. Therefore, it too often leaves the audience feeling adrift, not sure how we're supposed to be reacting.
It doesn't help that the majority of the acting is sub-par, especially that of the actor who has perhaps the most crucial role, Patrick (Eric Lehning), the older (by minutes) brother. Cody DeVos, on the other hand, playing the younger twin Carol, goes a long way if not quite all the way at making up for what Lehning fails to deliver. Leah High, as Addy, love interest for Carol, does some nice work, but Jordan Lehning, as the friend who lends his house to a zombie, and Brett Miller as Beetle, the younger brother of Patrick and Carol who also serves as our narrator, are weak.
The film's central conceit -- that Patrick's love for a zombie is a symbol for all the unrequited angst-filled yearnings swirling around this group of almost-adults over the course of a lazy summer -- is a good one, and the movie's not a total wash by a long shot. But mostly it spends its running time being just good enough to make you wish it was better.
Grade: B-
It doesn't help that the majority of the acting is sub-par, especially that of the actor who has perhaps the most crucial role, Patrick (Eric Lehning), the older (by minutes) brother. Cody DeVos, on the other hand, playing the younger twin Carol, goes a long way if not quite all the way at making up for what Lehning fails to deliver. Leah High, as Addy, love interest for Carol, does some nice work, but Jordan Lehning, as the friend who lends his house to a zombie, and Brett Miller as Beetle, the younger brother of Patrick and Carol who also serves as our narrator, are weak.
The film's central conceit -- that Patrick's love for a zombie is a symbol for all the unrequited angst-filled yearnings swirling around this group of almost-adults over the course of a lazy summer -- is a good one, and the movie's not a total wash by a long shot. But mostly it spends its running time being just good enough to make you wish it was better.
Grade: B-
- evanston_dad
- Jun 9, 2011
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- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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By what name was Make-Out with Violence (2008) officially released in Canada in English?
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