I'm Reed Fish (2007)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:11
Rotten:9
Average Rating:5.1/10
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
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
Reviews for I'm Reed Fish
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Kid-friendly rom-com lures but doesn't hook. Full Review |
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A breezy, wholly engaging ninety minutes spent with a delightful cast. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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Even if cast differently, this would be a weird film. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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Charms you with a quirkiness that feels oddly genuine and unforced. Full Review |
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Filled with painfully awkward men with painfully bad haircuts, I'm Reed Fish exhibits less energy than a sloth on Seconal.
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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. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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Modest charmer about a folksy community radio show host. Full Review |
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The acting is good, the turf is familiar, and the mood is sweet without causing diabetes. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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Sundance homilies and truisms are encased in a meta frame in I'm Reed Fish. Full Review |
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...demonstrates a lot of talent, but it's another case of a neophyte filmmaker not recognizing where his true strengths lie Full Review |
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Pic's power lies not in postmodernism but in its take on how rural youths relate to the contemporary scene. Full Review |
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