Jimmy & Judy (2006)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:2
Rotten:4
Average Rating:4.1/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexuality, nudity, violence, drug content and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Sep 15, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: The ultimate teenage outcast road movie, Jimmy and Judy charts the path of a pair of outsiders who fall in love and out of control as they travel across an American landscape dotted with hypocrisy,... The ultimate teenage outcast road movie, Jimmy and Judy charts the path of a pair of outsiders who fall in love and out of control as they travel across an American landscape dotted with hypocrisy, materialism, drugs and violence. Written and directed by Randall K. Rubin and Jon Schroder, Jimmy and Judy offers a fresh take on classic adolescent themes such as rebellion, love, and anger. A modern day Bonnie & Clyde, the film traces the journey of Jimmy (Edward Furlong) and Judy (Rachael Bella), spirited young lovers who leave the comfortable numb of their suburban community in search of a better life in rural Kentucky. Eschewing conventional cinematic grammar in favor of an intense, verite style of narrative, Rubin and Schroder use the immediacy of hand-held video to give Jimmy and Judy an unprecedented intimacy. The film unspools as an ongoing video diary, first of Jimmy’s sociopathic pranks, then of the couple’s blossoming romance and subsequent flight into a violent and anarchic middle-American wilderness. Throughout it all, Jimmy and Judy roots viewers to the spot, putting us directly in the shoes (and behind the camera) of its desperate lovers. A provocative film that takes viewers on a wild ride, Jimmy and Judy is a moving, terrifying, bleakly hilarious, and fiercely powerful look at a young couple’s attempt to break out of the mold and the price they must pay to do so. -- © Outsider Pictures [More]
Starring: Edward Furlong, Rachael Bella
Starring: Edward Furlong, Rachael Bella
Director: Randall K. Rubin, Jon Schroder
Director: Randall K. Rubin, Jon Schroder
Studio: Outsider Pictures
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Reviews for Jimmy & Judy
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Probably one of the worst movies of the last two years... Full Review |
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Despite the gimmick, there's not much new here. Full Review |
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We can't help but wonder why we should care, save the fact that the first-person gimmick makes us feel complicit in the crimes. Full Review |
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Both an experiment and a trainwreck, and I confess to being eager to see how it turned out in both respects. Full Review |
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For all their surface bluster, debuting co-writers/directors Jon Schroder and Randall K. Rubin are trading in reflexive sulky adolescent philosophy. Full Review |
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This is the film that Natural Born Killers wanted to be -- and at one-twentieth the cost. Full Review |
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