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Unmade Beds

Unmade Beds

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great overlooked film
Review: "Unmade Beds" cleverly uses the motif of the dating game to take a clear-eyed, penetrating look at modern neurosis and how the myriad distractions of urban life mirror our fractured sense of self. The four characters are initially quite sympathetic in their quest for love, but as the film progresses they reveal a pathological sense of self-loathing and meaninglessness, in turn making them very unattractive. It's a very entertaining and vastly underrated film, and the soundtrack is in fact very witty and contemporary. Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great overlooked film
Review: "Unmade Beds" cleverly uses the motif of the dating game to take a clear-eyed, penetrating look at modern neurosis and how the myriad distractions of urban life mirror our fractured sense of self. The four characters are initially quite sympathetic in their quest for love, but as the film progresses they reveal a pathological sense of self-loathing and meaninglessness, in turn making them very unattractive. It's a very entertaining and vastly underrated film, and the soundtrack is in fact very witty and contemporary. Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unmade Beds, the book
Review: I found the art in this book version of the cult classic Unmade Beds to be riveting. It makes an excellent companion to the movie, of which I am a big fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unmade Beds, the book
Review: I thought the soundtrack on this film was sensational -- and I was completely captivated by the story of these four singles lives. I highly, highly recommend you buy a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unmade Beds is completely fascinating
Review: I thought the soundtrack on this film was sensational -- and I was completely captivated by the story of these four singles lives. I highly, highly recommend you buy a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In between a movie and a documentary, excellent soundtrack
Review: Nicholas Barker gives us a voyeuristic view of the life of four single people living in NYC. At times it feels like a documentary, but the truth is, some parts of the movie were scripted.Although some moments in the movie were brilliantly funny. Barker does a good job of capturing the characters feelings on dating in NYC. If you've ever lived in New York or any other big city, and been single, you'll appreciate this movie. If you've ever thought you were a loser because you couldn't get a date, see this movie. One of the things Barker does in this movie is focus on some negative traits of the characters; almost as if he is mocking them. Therefore making the viewer pity the characters in the movie and life in New York. Over all a funny yet sad comment on single life in the big city.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: real-life stories about finding love in new york city
Review: This dark comedy about meeting that special someone in the late 90's in nyc epitomizes the frustrations, schemes and nuances that most single people deal with. These are the real people, in their everyday lives. The movie shots around nyc and people in their candid moments inside their apartments add to the realistic nature of this story. The music is a nice compliment to the movie. I just wish "Falling Leaves" by Coldcut was available in the U.S. It is a beautiful contemporary version of this classic song.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: real-life stories about finding love in new york city
Review: This dark comedy about meeting that special someone in the late 90's in nyc epitomizes the frustrations, schemes and nuances that most single people deal with. These are the real people, in their everyday lives. The movie shots around nyc and people in their candid moments inside their apartments add to the realistic nature of this story. The music is a nice compliment to the movie. I just wish "Falling Leaves" by Coldcut was available in the U.S. It is a beautiful contemporary version of this classic song.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Watch this with a group of friends -- a party starter
Review: This film is an insightful look at loneliness. The great part about it is that its not obsessed with youth -- the youngest person profiled is 28. Four people vent about being single in the big city. This film is at times cruel, sad, and hilarious. Reportedly, parts of the film were scripted but even then it's amazing how candid and relaxed these people appear before the camera. The director whittled down dozens of profiles to focus on four people in particular and he got four compelling stories. Well worth a rental and much, much better than another "documentary" about a poor shlep who filmed his dating life in L.A.., "20 Dates". Unfortunately, that film got much more publicity than "Unmade Beds".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous Book!!
Review: This is a lovely photo cum text book about the underground hit movie, "Unmade Beds." Barker's photographic eye which is in dramatic evidence in the movie is also reflected in the book. The accompanying text of the character's lines from the film are pithy and hilarious. Highly recommended.


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