Qwerty is a film about lonely concepts of people and their quirky exploits. I use the term “concepts of people” to illustrate the type of picture that director Bill Sebastian and writer Juliet McDaniel attempt to construct. Zoe (Dana Pupkin) and Marty (Eric Hailey) are defined in broad strokes, providing the audience with two lead characters who haven’t much depth beyond their set of indie-inspired eccentricities. Much like the recently acclaimed Safety Not Guaranteed, the characters and construction of Qwerty fail to resonate as anything more than a hodgepodge of half-baked Sundance film festival pictures.
'U don't need me.' 'U think i'm here cause i need u?i love u! i love u more than anything else on the planet." "I love u too. And I need u. Is that okay?"
同样是怪胎爱情电影,比《鹰与鲨鱼》差多了。
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轻松,愉悦!有些浅和想当然。