
Movie spotlight
Quit
Four childhood friends, now in their thirties, come together for a funeral and, over the course of a long night of drinking and fighting, make an agreement that will change their lives forever.
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Plot Summary
A couple explores the complexities of their relationship and the challenges of commitment in modern times. The film delves into their personal struggles with intimacy, ambition, and the decision of whether or not to move forward together. It captures the nuances of everyday conversations and the subtle shifts in their connection.
Critical Reception
Quit received mixed reviews from critics, with some appreciating its naturalistic dialogue and performances, while others found its pacing and narrative lacking. It was noted for its indie sensibility and focus on character-driven drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of relationships and conversational style.
Criticized by some for its slow pace and underdeveloped plot.
Lauded for the performances of its lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Quit (2015)' is not widely available through standard Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Joe Swanberg, known for his mumblecore films, often improvises dialogue with his actors, contributing to the naturalistic feel of his movies like 'Quit'.
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