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Voices
Opera countertenor Alex Gottfarb is not alone – his inner self is crowded. Some other personae live within him – shy Alexander, sexy Sandra, teenager Lex and a seven-year-old prodigy Xandi. Each one of them has different ideas of what life should look like and yet they are all extremely dependent on each other. With the help of Helene, who loves him, Alex succeeds to get in touch with his cohabitants. Cascades of turbulent events and tragicomic misunderstandings accompany Alex’ struggle for identity, love and freedom.
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Plot Summary
Jerry Hickfang is a charming but troubled man who works in a bathroom-fixture factory. He struggles with his mental health, often hearing voices that include his dog, Bosco, and his cat, Mr. Whiskers. When he attempts to reconcile with his ex-girlfriend, Fiona, his life takes a dark and unexpected turn, leading him on a surreal journey of self-discovery and consequence.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise often directed at Ryan Reynolds's performance and the film's dark humor. However, many found the tonal shifts jarring and the plot to be uneven. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the unique premise but sometimes put off by its bleakness.
What Reviewers Say
Ryan Reynolds delivers a committed performance as a disturbed protagonist.
The film's blend of dark comedy and psychological drama is ambitious but often unbalanced.
While visually interesting, the narrative struggles to maintain coherence and emotional impact.
Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a dark and quirky film with an interesting premise, though many felt it was too disturbing and the story didn't always make sense. Ryan Reynolds's performance was frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.
Fun Fact
The film's dark tone and subject matter were a departure from Ryan Reynolds's more typical comedic roles at the time, showcasing his range as an actor.
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