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Added 9/27/2005
It's a pretty good movie, but what happened with the dog at the end made absolutely no sense. How did the producer guy know the dog was in the asylum is the main question, it's just not explained at all. The main plot of the movie was good, but it's just jerky to introduce a subplot, get the viewer invested in where it's going, and then offer no comprehensible conclusion.
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Weak and Unfunny Romantic Comedy Starring Gallo and Cox
Added 8/23/2004
A little-seen film starring Vincent Gallo and Courteney Cox, directed by Justin McCarthy (brother of actor Andrew of 'Less Than Zero'), released from marverick indie company Lions Gate, which also released quite impressive 'Bufallo 66' directed Gallo.
But this film is a disappointment. I like Gallo, and watched almost all of his films (including notorious 'Brown Bunny'), but 'Get Well Soon' suffers from too many things.
First, this is about the popular midnight TV personality Bobby, played by Vincent Gallo. Sorry, but I don't believe it. Gallo looks never the kind of the character he plays here, because Gallo's talent (as musician, film director, whatever you pick) is not to be found in mainstream media like TV. He is not Letterman or Leno, and that's his strength, isn't it?
And Bobby comes back to his town, where his ex-girlfriend Lilly lives, and Bobby tried to make up for the past wrongs done to her, with a help from her brother who is now in a mental institute. This quirky romantic comedy follows the process of love between them, with some episodes about the immates of the instutite, who tries to steal a dog of Matthew Broderick (who does NOT appear).
Lilly is played by Courteney Cox, whom I love to see in any films, but somehow she lacks the charms she showed in other films of his. The biggest problem is still Gallo, whose dangerous charisma was sensational in '66' or 'Palookaville,' but not here, only looking like sleepwalking. Sorry his fans, but he is totally miscast.
Perhaps more damaging is the director's poor direction. The characters are annoyingly unfunny, trying to be funny, and the jokes are as fresh as last years's news, recycling those jokes about gays or mental institute. For die-hard Gallo fans only; others, skip it.
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this is awesome!!!!
Added 3/20/2004
i love this movie!!! it's funny, true and happy! i can't say much about it since i only saw it once on tv, but i can say that it is an AWESOME film...if you like independant comedy, then this is for you (and me!!!)
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courtney cox and vincent gallo? in love?
Added 5/20/2003
Quite a strange take on the hopeless romantic comedy, especially considering Courtney Cox is the female lead. But instead of the tasteless and mindless tripe you would expect from such an actress, this is intelligent, dark and a little rough around the edges. OK, it's hard to believe that Courtney Cox would ever fall in love with Vincent Gallo (especially his character here). He's an unkempt, bitter, psychotic, uncontrollable TV host (he blatantly asks a supermodel about her [love] life on television), not a character you would find roaming around the Friend's set. I could just imagine the harassment he would receive from Joey, Chandler, Ross, Rachel and especially Monica (I think he and Phoebe would get along just fine), let alone if one of the Friends tried dating him. Gallo was a bit overdramatic at times, which isn't all that unusual for him, and considering he is always present on the screen (both as an actor and soundtrack composer) it becomes distracting. The other characters make up for this, especially Courtney Cox, whom I have gained a lot of respect for after Get Well Soon. And I always enjoy Elina Lowensohn (Nadja) who plays Courtney Cox's best friend.
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GET WELL SOON
Added 12/3/2002
This movie is so funny! and it has courtney cox arquette and she is great in this movie, and in friends! i would say buy it!
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Please enter a title for your review
Added 9/27/2005
It's a pretty good movie, but what happened with the dog at the end made absolutely no sense. How did the producer guy know the dog was in the asylum is the main question, it's just not explained at all. The main plot of the movie was good, but it's just jerky to introduce a subplot, get the viewer invested in where it's going, and then offer no comprehensible conclusion.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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Weak and Unfunny Romantic Comedy Starring Gallo and Cox
Added 8/23/2004
A little-seen film starring Vincent Gallo and Courteney Cox, directed by Justin McCarthy (brother of actor Andrew of 'Less Than Zero'), released from marverick indie company Lions Gate, which also released quite impressive 'Bufallo 66' directed Gallo.
But this film is a disappointment. I like Gallo, and watched almost all of his films (including notorious 'Brown Bunny'), but 'Get Well Soon' suffers from too many things.
First, this is about the popular midnight TV personality Bobby, played by Vincent Gallo. Sorry, but I don't believe it. Gallo looks never the kind of the character he plays here, because Gallo's talent (as musician, film director, whatever you pick) is not to be found in mainstream media like TV. He is not Letterman or Leno, and that's his strength, isn't it?
And Bobby comes back to his town, where his ex-girlfriend Lilly lives, and Bobby tried to make up for the past wrongs done to her, with a help from her brother who is now in a mental institute. This quirky romantic comedy follows the process of love between them, with some episodes about the immates of the instutite, who tries to steal a dog of Matthew Broderick (who does NOT appear).
Lilly is played by Courteney Cox, whom I love to see in any films, but somehow she lacks the charms she showed in other films of his. The biggest problem is still Gallo, whose dangerous charisma was sensational in '66' or 'Palookaville,' but not here, only looking like sleepwalking. Sorry his fans, but he is totally miscast.
Perhaps more damaging is the director's poor direction. The characters are annoyingly unfunny, trying to be funny, and the jokes are as fresh as last years's news, recycling those jokes about gays or mental institute. For die-hard Gallo fans only; others, skip it.
1 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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this is awesome!!!!
Added 3/20/2004
i love this movie!!! it's funny, true and happy! i can't say much about it since i only saw it once on tv, but i can say that it is an AWESOME film...if you like independant comedy, then this is for you (and me!!!)
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