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Matthew Perry
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Kevin Pollak
IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT, 2008
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highly recommended
Hudson Milbank (Matthew Perry) is convinced that he's going insane. But he's just met the perfect girl (Lynn Collins, The Lake House) and struggles to be his most charming self. Meanwhile, he frantically seeks a cure for his anxieties and goes through a string of therapists who turn out to be crazier than him. Co-starring Kevin Pollak (The Usual Suspects) and Mary Steenburgen as a hilarious lusty psychiatrist,
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will warm the heart of anybody who has ever teetered on the edge of a breakdown.
A Fresh Movie With Great Acting
This is Matthew Perry's best movie. It shows him being a mental case that painfully goes through life looking for cures to his illness. Along the way he meets a few girls and always has his wingman but his constant struggle with his own reality is what compells this movie into greatness. It's a rare view for the movie junkie to see. It kind of does for Matthew Perry what "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" did for Jim Carrey. As much as I liked the Carrey movie, at times it was very confusing. This flick however stays with you the whole way , with laughs and new discoveries along the way. A must see for the true critic.
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Not bad......
I picked this up b/c it had Matthew Perry on the cover. I have always been a fan of his acting. I loved him on Friends and was curious what he could bring to another character. At times I felt almost as though I was his character..meaning..he really seemed to bring the character to life in a way that you almost felt like you were a part of it and what he was going through. His portrayal of Hudson Milbank was flawless. There were some funny scenes...I am glad I saw it and look forward to more great movies from this very talented actor.
Fits me to a T.
Most people who view this movie will not be able to actually enjoy the movie for what is worth. I myself have "depersonalization/derealization" and the movie is pretty much my life in a nutshell. Very humorous, with a love story involved. I am just glad the director who himself suffers from this dissociative disorder, tries to spread the world about how we are here in the world without any medicine to help subside the problems and anxiety that comes from feeling like Matthew Perry does in the movie.
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