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Life's a Bath
John Frusciante is filmed taking heroin at his Hollywood Boulevard address. That footage and the footage from 1994 is then combined, but the video was never officially released
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor juggles his personal life, career aspirations, and the eccentric people he encounters in Los Angeles. The film follows his often humorous and sometimes poignant journey as he navigates the complexities of relationships and the pursuit of his dreams.
Critical Reception
Life's a Bath received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its comedic moments and relatable protagonist, while others found its narrative to be underdeveloped and its pacing uneven. Audience reactions were similarly divided, appreciating the film's lighthearted approach but often wishing for more depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and charm.
Felt it lacked a compelling narrative drive.
Enjoyable for its light comedic tone but ultimately forgettable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but generally indicate an appreciation for the film's easy-going humor and a desire for more substantial plot development.
Fun Fact
Director Steve Oliner also stars in the film as one of the supporting characters, making his dual role behind and in front of the camera a notable aspect of the production.
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