

Barnone
Mike is a burned-out bartender who gives Al a hard time because he is the new guy at the bar. Cal and Stu are regulars and keep getting into trouble by antagonizing the boss who is constantly juggling a bevy of interested babes.
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Plot Summary
In this independent comedy-drama, a young man navigates the challenges and absurdities of suburban life. He grapples with relationships, his future, and the mundane realities that often define existence.
Critical Reception
Barnone is a niche independent film that garnered minimal attention upon its release. It is often cited for its raw, unpolished portrayal of everyday life, though critical consensus is sparse.
What Reviewers Say
- Explores the ennui of suburban existence with a low-fi aesthetic.
- Features a performance that is at once relatable and somewhat uninspired.
- Attempts a slice-of-life narrative but lacks significant dramatic arc.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Barnone is not readily available due to its limited distribution and viewership.
Fun Fact
Barnone is notable for being an early, independent project for director David Raynr, who would later go on to direct episodes of popular television shows such as 'Moesha' and 'Girlfriends'.
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