Loser
Loser

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Loser

1996
Movie
80 min
English

23 year old Jimmy 'James Dean' Ray is a small time drug dealer bent on self destruction. The product of broken home, Jimmy refuses help from those around him and spends his final hours hanging out and selling drugs with of course and occasional robbery.

Insights

Director: Bryn BernardGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A socially awkward college student navigates the complexities of relationships and identity during his freshman year. He struggles to fit in, facing rejection and ridicule from his peers while trying to find his place in the world. Amidst his various misadventures, he grapples with unrequited love and the pressure to conform.

Critical Reception

While 'Loser' was released in 1996, its critical reception and audience data from that era are not widely documented in major review aggregators. It is generally considered an independent film that gained a cult following over time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Not widely available for this independent film.

  • Focuses on the awkwardness of early adulthood.

  • Features early performances from notable actors.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews for 'Loser' from 1996 are not readily available.

Fun Fact

This film features early, supporting roles for then-up-and-coming actors Paul Rudd, Cameron Diaz, Andy Dick, and Lisa Kudrow.

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