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Nobody Walks

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 23m
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5.3/10
5.3K
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John Krasinski and Olivia Thirlby in Nobody Walks (2012)
Martine, a young New York artist, arrives in Los Angeles to complete work on her film. By staying in the pool house of a seemingly open-minded family, Martine's arrival sparks a surge of energy that awakens suppressed impulses in everyone and forces them to confront their own fears and desires.
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A Silver Lake family's relaxed dynamic is tested after they take in a young artist so she can complete her art film.A Silver Lake family's relaxed dynamic is tested after they take in a young artist so she can complete her art film.A Silver Lake family's relaxed dynamic is tested after they take in a young artist so she can complete her art film.

  • Director
    • Ry Russo-Young
  • Writers
    • Lena Dunham
    • Ry Russo-Young
  • Stars
    • John Krasinski
    • Olivia Thirlby
    • Rosemarie DeWitt
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    5.3/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Ry Russo-Young
    • Writers
      • Lena Dunham
      • Ry Russo-Young
    • Stars
      • John Krasinski
      • Olivia Thirlby
      • Rosemarie DeWitt
    • 29User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    John Krasinski
    John Krasinski
    • Peter
    Olivia Thirlby
    Olivia Thirlby
    • Martine
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    • Julie
    India Ennenga
    India Ennenga
    • Kolt
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Leroy
    Justin Kirk
    Justin Kirk
    • Billy
    Rhys Wakefield
    Rhys Wakefield
    • David
    Emanuele Secci
    Emanuele Secci
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    Sam Lerner
    Sam Lerner
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    Mason Welch
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    David Cell
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    Jane Levy
    Jane Levy
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    Anthony Saludares
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    Samantha Ressler
    Samantha Ressler
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    Stacy Barnhisel
    • Teacher
    Emma Dumont
    Emma Dumont
    • Yma
    Lucy Cordes Engelman
    Lucy Cordes Engelman
    • Sophia
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    • Director
      • Ry Russo-Young
    • Writers
      • Lena Dunham
      • Ry Russo-Young
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    4EUyeshima

    You May Walk Unless You Find LA-Style Ennui Compelling

    Given the screenplay was co-written by Lena Dunham, creator and breakout star of HBO's "Girls", I was hoping this 2012 indie relationship drama would resonate strongly like Lisa Cholodenko's acclaimed Los Angeles-set films ("Laurel Canyon", "The Kids Are All Right"), especially with such a smart cast of actors. However, something feels amiss in director Ry Russo-Young's coolish approach to a familiar story of adulterous deception and family dysfunction. The pacing feels glacial, and the characters are just not that involving emotionally. Perhaps that was the intention in showing the shallow nature of the lifestyle being portrayed, but it rubs off on the film's inertia leaving it feeling quite flat. The setting is LA's funky-chic Silver Lake neighborhood where sound engineer Peter lives with his psychotherapist wife Julie along with their young son and her teenaged daughter from a previous marriage, Kolt. They epitomize the laid-back, everything's-cool attitudes one associates with affluent Southern Californians.

    Enter Martine, a New York acquaintance of Julie's college friend who happens to be an attractive 23-year-old experimental filmmaker. She has agreed to work as Peter's assistant in exchange for him helping out on her latest project, an arty video installation revolving around close- ups of ants. How Martine emotionally invades the family is the crux of the story, and to the credit of Russo-Young and Dunham, she never comes across as an unrepentant interloper like more commercially driven exploitative films have done in the past. It's just that the plot pretty much goes the way you would expect it would go from the outset, although the characters carry decidedly ambiguous natures that make some of the story turns feel more complex than they really need to be. For instance, the inevitable tryst between Martine and Peter lacks believable passion because it feels almost matter-of-fact. In hindsight, I feel like it should have been the driving force in pushing each character toward self-examination.

    The cast is not really at fault here as the acting, for the most part, is sensitive and assured. Olivia Thirlby (the best friend in "Juno") provides the requisite gamine quality needed to make Martine credible as an object of obsession even if her character remains a cipher throughout. The always becalming Rosemarie DeWitt ("Rachel Getting Married") delivers a thoughtful balancing act between earth mother and jealous wife as Julie. John Krasinski has a bit harder time escaping his amiable good-guy image from "The Office" and "Away We Go", but he does provide some surprisingly heated moments as Peter that make you wonder if he could do a greater variety of roles on screen. As the constantly yearning Kolt, India Ennenga appears to be channeling early Claire Danes, but she makes the character's unrequited love palpable. In smaller parts, Justin Kirk as a horned-up Hollywood screenwriter and Julie's attentive patient and Dylan McDermott as her self-possessed ex- husband bring much needed alpha energy to the proceedings. A late meltdown scene with Kolt's smarmy Italian tutor (Emanuele Secci) feels very out of place. Lethargic viewing.
    Michael_Elliott

    Mildly On Many Levels

    Nobody Walks (2012)

    ** (out of 4)

    A New York film student named Martine (Olivia Thirlby) comes out West to finish her movie on insects and ends up living with a happy family. The father (John Krasinski) agrees to help Martine finish the film but soon he ends up falling for her, which sets off different emotions for his wife (Rosemarie DeWitt). NOBODY WALKS has some pretty good stuff in it but in the end it's just another independent movie that thinks it has a lot more to say than it actually does. If I had to pick one word for this film it would be "mildly." I say that because everything here could have mildly put in front of it. The story is mildly entertaining. The idea that everyone wants what they can't have is mildly interesting. The way the film gets its point across is mildly interesting. Everything in this movie manages to be mildly something but unfortunately it's just not clever enough or showing us anything that we haven't already seen and this is what keeps it from being much better. We've seen the perfect household fall apart with the site of a beautiful woman using her sexuality so that's not giving us anything new here. The way that it all happens is, you guessed it, mildly interesting because as a film buff I found it entertaining that the husband was helping the girl edit a film. The sex scene happens in a sound proof room. I'm not exactly sure if this student's film was supposed to mean something to the viewer but I took nothing away from it. The best thing going for the film are its performances with Thirlby once again really impressing me. She's certainly a very charming actress and the way she pushed the sexuality here was quite memorable and one hopes to see more of her going forward. Both Krasinski, DeWitt and Dylan McDermott are good in their parts as is India Ennenga who plays the daughter. NOBODY WALKS isn't going to appeal to too many people but I think fans of the indie scene might want to check it out even if it doesn't reach the levels one would have hoped for.
    7giantpanther

    Pretty Entertaining

    Maybe I just got my expectations down to that special level of low, I find Lena Dunham stuff to be horrible, tiny furniture was just one of the stupidest things I have ever seen. So I think seeing her name attached to this helped me enjoy it because I thought okay this will be bad, and when it turned out to be good I was happy.

    What makes this movie entertaining is you can watch any of the actors involved on their own, they could have made any of the characters the lead or the main focus and you would have been into it. I actually thought the length was a huge negative, ended maybe a good 15 minutes too early, from opening to credits it was a mere 78 minutes long although it might claim to be longer.

    There isn't much of a plot, an artist moves in with a family she stirs things up, I won't give away too much but she's an attractive woman around men who like attractive women so its not that difficult to figure out. The movie does a good job of just sort of moving along without being about anything. One of the weak links was this sub plot with an Italian teacher, I could have done without that it was a little odd.

    The young lead actresses India Ennenga who plays the sixteen year old step daughter to Krasinski, and of course the artist woman Olivia Thirlby held it all together and kept it interesting even when it dragged along. I don't know why this movie made so little money, it was decent, maybe it didn't get a big release. I just found it via netflix as I am sure most other people found it that way too.

    I would say watch this with no expectations, and if you like movies with lots of action and dramatic arcs then just skip this one, this is more of an experience film.
    9seb-withers

    Definitely not disappointed

    I went into this film with high expectations being a huge Lena Dunham fan. The film centres around an experimental film maker and her work with an audio designer. If you have a great pair of headphones or a high end sound system the film wont disappoint your ears either, with a great original score. Rosemarie Dewitt is fantastic as always however my stand- out performance comes from fresh face India Ennenga who for me was the performance highlight. The film wraps up quickly and doesn't waste much time either, its a quick tale told sharply and its brilliant. It baffles me why this has such low scores, possibly they were expecting something more light-hearted penned by Dunham?
    6lefecious

    Started out well enough, but didn't go anywhere.

    Just saw this movie today and was a little disappointed with it. The acting is decent enough, the dialogue is not terrible (except for one scene, which will be obvious), the characters were interesting. It was all enough to make me engrossed in the film, but it doesn't seem to go anywhere. I kept waiting for the sh** to hit the fan and it never did.

    Sorry to say that the story seemed a little under-developed to me. The stakes never seemed high enough to make you really worried for any of the characters. And what was supposed to be the climax of the film is really just a tiny spurt of nothing.

    I hope the writer continues to develop further, as she obviously has the ability to create unique and interesting characters, but she just needs to learn to do more with those characters. She certainly had the time to do so in this film, as the running time is short and there were definitely sub-plots that could've been cut out entirely (the Italian teacher for instance)

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    • Trivia
      In the beginning of the film, when Martine is on her way to Peter's house, the shot of her in the passenger seat mimics a similar scene in the French New Wave film 'Breathless' from 1960.
    • Quotes

      Kolt: [poem to her Italian teacher] Sometimes there's a person who you know looks right. Their skin is fine, like a linen cloth, and their hair is the color of night. And they walk. And when they walk, that walk makes ladies turn to their window and admire. All the ladies in the town, with their secret things that they want. You were this man, in the town from which you came. But this - this is not your town. And when you speak, your words are snakes I swat at with swords. They crawl into parts of me, and I kill them with kindness I can't afford. I see you with the accurate eyes of the sun. You think you're imprinting yourself in my memory, a man with the power to teach. You will never have anything or anyone you want. Least of all, me. If I were to tell my mother and the others, we would laugh at you, louder than we have all along.

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      Performed by Keith Kenniff

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Không ai dẫn bước
    • Production company
      • Super Crispy Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,342
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,269
      • Oct 21, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,342
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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