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I'm Reed Fish (2007)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:11
Rotten:9
Average Rating:5.1/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 1, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: This quirky coming-of-age tale stars Jay Baruchel (of television's cult hit UNDECLARED) as a young man in the midst of preparing for a wedding to his longtime girlfriend (Alexis Bledel). But who... This quirky coming-of-age tale stars Jay Baruchel (of television's cult hit UNDECLARED) as a young man in the midst of preparing for a wedding to his longtime girlfriend (Alexis Bledel). But who should arrive back in town at this pivotal moment in his life? Only his high school crush! I'M REED FISH features a clever script and colorful performances by SNL's Chris Parnell among others. [More]
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Alexis Bledel, Schulyer Fisk, Katey Sagal
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Alexis Bledel, Schulyer Fisk, Katey Sagal, Chris Parnell
Director: Zackary Adler
Director: Zackary Adler
Screenwriter: Zackary Adler, Reed Fish
Producer: Peter Alwazzan
Studio: Red Envelope Entertainment
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Reviews for I'm Reed Fish
Add a bunch of indie bands, find a Braff look-alike (Jay Baruchel) to play the lead, top it off with some obscure animal hybrid -- a zorse instead of a liger -- and you've got writer Reed Fish's can't-fail debut.
The relentless quirkiness of the proceedings proves wearisome, and the bizarre structural conceit is not enough to compensate for the overly familiar characterizations and story line.
Filled with painfully awkward men with painfully bad haircuts, I'm Reed Fish exhibits less energy than a sloth on Seconal.
The movie, which looks like it was made on the cheapest camera borrowed from the A/V club, was apparently based on the experience of its writer, Reed Fish, who should either await more interesting experiences or work up some imagination.
Some nice performances (Fisk is especially appealing as Reed’s love interest) and a go-nowhere midfilm meta shift don’t propel the movie beyond its pat life-lesson intentions.
Sundance homilies and truisms are encased in a meta frame in I'm Reed Fish.
Perhaps in more experienced hands, this self-reflection could achieve insight, but as director Adler’s first feature and Fish’s first produced screenplay, this mess was better left inside the writer’s head.
Evoking a smothering sense of poisonous romantic yearning and horrifying personal inventory results, Fish hits those sharp notes of characterization often, in the middle of a plot that dances around convention perhaps one too many times.
Standard romantic comedy, but it's done so nicely, and is sufficiently spiced up by an unusual what-am-I-really-watching? storytelling device, that it rises above its genre.
A breezy, wholly engaging ninety minutes spent with a delightful cast.
The acting is good, the turf is familiar, and the mood is sweet without causing diabetes.
...demonstrates a lot of talent, but it's another case of a neophyte filmmaker not recognizing where his true strengths lie
Fish's tender evocation of being forced by a life-changing epiphany to find the courage to step outside the confines of routine is beautifully realized by an endearing ensemble.
Napoleon Dynamite behind the microphone, Fish puts his life on the silver screen.
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