

I Love Your Work
A fictional movie star, Gray Evans, goes through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds him of his own life before becoming famous. A dark psychological drama, I Love Your Work explores the pressures of fame and the difference between getting what you want and wanting what you get.
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Plot Summary
A film student, fascinated by the breakdown of his parents' marriage, becomes obsessed with a reclusive film director and his actress wife. He begins to stalk them, creating a disturbing parallel narrative that blurs the lines between reality, fantasy, and the nature of obsession and celebrity.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its unique narrative structure and the performances of its lead actors. Some critics found the film's meta-commentary on filmmaking and celebrity to be thought-provoking, while others found it to be overly self-indulgent or confusing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious and unconventional storytelling.
- Performances, especially from Giovanni Ribisi, were often highlighted.
- Some found the film's exploration of obsession and fame to be compelling, while others deemed it too abstract.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not widely available for this independent film.
Fun Fact
The film was Shawn Christensen's feature directorial debut, and he also wrote and produced it.
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