Credited cast: | |||
Lindsey Shaw | ... | Lissa | |
Judd Nelson | ... | Robert | |
Dendrie Taylor | ... | Joan | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Veronnica Avila | ... | Young Lissa | |
James P. Engel | ... | Dr. Woods | |
Danna Maret | ... | Aimee | |
F. Robert McMurray | ... | Patient | |
Mary Agnes Shearon | ... | Nurse | |
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John E. Tremba | ... | Drug Dealer |
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Leland Alexander Wheeler | ... | Daniel |
Breathless, daring, and undone in a million pieces. Describing both the film's style and main character, 1/1 submerges the audience into the mind of Lissa, a twenty-year-old girl trapped in rural Pennsylvania, who grapples with sex, drugs, love and loss. When a possible pregnancy forces Lissa to take a hard look at her life, both her and the structure of the film mature, illuminating a brighter path ahead.
Lindsey Shaw rules. Liars rule. Judd Nelson rules. Dendrie Taylor rules. 1/1 has many strengths. It's a slow burn, so hang in there during the first 30 minutes. Actually, that was my favorite part, but my wife was like "nahhhhh." But then she loved the rest. Funny enough, overall, she likes 1/1 more than me. I don't get the title. Whatever.