Sunday, October 6, 2013

How You Look to Me



How You Look to Me looks OK
This low-budget but well-directed Bill Romans-penned and -starring comedy does better with its nerdy guy banter and easy-going plot than its visions of at what it's like for writers in academia. Judging from the experience of William (Romans), it involves hanging out with friends, hooking up with women way too hot for you, and being too afraid to take the leap to really try writing.

But the strongest parts of the film don't involve writing. The story sees William pursue a blonde-haired beauty while he shtups a hot library clerk and a sex-only brunette vixen who rings him for booty calls. His two best friends, also in grad school for creative writing--played charismatically by Kevin Butler and David S. Jung--run into their own girl troubles. The film works most when it stays away from any wise pretensions to literary wisdom, with the sole exception of Frank Langella. His screen presence cannot be denied, even in this oddly quiet-voiced role as William's professor who does a...

A really nice story and a beautiful background
I purchased this movie because my cousin, Adale O'Brien, was listed as one of the characters. Although I wanted to see my cousin in film, I found this to be a most enjoyable story, nicely presented, and the background scenery of the Kentucky horse racing track was a real treat.



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