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Medicine for Melancholy

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Medicine for Melancholy (2009)

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Reviews Counted:12

Fresh:11

Rotten:1

Average Rating:7.4/10

Consensus: Blessed with clever dialogue and poignant observations of class and race, Medicine For Melancholy is a promising debut for director Barry Jenkins.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 88 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Jan 30, 2009 Limited

Synopsis: The premise of MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY seems simple enough: a man and woman wake up together after a night of drinking, neither knowing the other’s name. Introductions are finally made, and the... The premise of MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY seems simple enough: a man and woman wake up together after a night of drinking, neither knowing the other’s name. Introductions are finally made, and the could-be couple spends the day traversing the city of San Francisco by foot, bike, and taxi. But first-time feature director Barry Jenkins takes this basic idea and builds, making a thoughtful, stylish film that feels at once entirely natural and well-crafted. THE DAILY SHOW’s Wyatt Cenac stars as Mycah, a black hipster, whose manner is laidback except when he is talking about matters of race. Newcomer Tracey Heggins is Jo, a black woman with a post-racial mindset who is all angles and resistance to Mycah’s charms. Their day functions as a first date, beginning with plenty of awkward silences and building to conversations about race, class, and relationships. MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY avoid the pitfalls of most indie, dialogue-based films and boasts a high level of style. Jenkins and his director of photography, James Laxton, have made a feature with gorgeous cinematography and a nice post-production use of desaturation, which gives the film a muted look. The high quality of the film continues with the cast. Heggins is strong as Jo, and her chemistry with Cenac deserves praise. Though Cenac is best known to date for his work as a comedian, he’s equally adept with both the comic and the dramatic moments in the film. Like BEFORE SUNRISE transplanted to aught-era San Francisco and given a political bent, MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY is an authentic picture of two strangers struggling to see if they can be something more. [More]

Starring: Wyatt Cenac, Tracey Heggins

Starring: Wyatt Cenac, Tracey Heggins

Director: Barry Jenkins

Director: Barry Jenkins
Screenwriter: Barry Jenkins
Producer: Justin Barber
Studio: IFC Films

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Oct 27, 2009

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DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Widescreen - 1.78

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  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  • Subtitles - Spanish
 
 
 
 

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The actors are effortlessly engaging.

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04/10/09
Roger Ebert
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Writer-director Barry Jenkins demonstrates a rare ability to communicate a state of mind through images.

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03/06/09
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
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Medicine for Melancholy reminds that much is possible with little.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
02/20/09
Betsy Sharkey
Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times
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Smart, funny, and visually gorgeous, with the intimacy of a relationship drama and the resonance of a city portrait.

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02/02/09
David Edelstein
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New York Magazine
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Nothing momentous happens -- nor do we expect it to -- but it is fun watching the two 20-somethings playing off each other.

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01/30/09
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post
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Cenac is witty and Heggins has a wary stillness, but the movie itself seems too shy to let them really engage each other.

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01/30/09
Joe Neumaier
Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News
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It is an exciting debut, and a film that, without exaggeration or false modesty, finds interest and feeling in the world just as it is.

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01/30/09
A.O. Scott
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New York Times
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I'd describe it, in fact, as a film that doesn't quite work -- but the way it doesn't work is so distinctive and so interesting that it marks Jenkins as an exciting new face on the American indie scene.

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01/30/09
Andrew O'Hehir
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Salon.com
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The movie's ideas float atop it like whipped cream on coffee, but the actors' chemistry makes for a pleasant, unassuming walk-and-talk.

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01/28/09
J. R. Jones
J. R. Jones
Chicago Reader
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Mr. Jenkins and his co-leads, Mr. Cenac and Ms. Heggins, achieve stretches of buoyancy and brio in their search for a romantic epiphany that never comes.

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01/28/09
Andrew Sarris
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New York Observer
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Jenkins's dialogue is crisp and witty, sounding and flowing the way real people speak. But it's also shrewdly nuanced.

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01/27/09
Ernest Hardy
Ernest Hardy
Village Voice
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A tasty slice of life, but one sliced thin enough to leave one feeling a tad undernourished.

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05/15/08
Dennis Harvey
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