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Faucet
Joan is about to leave behind everything he knows, including his mother, to lunch his adult life. The inminent separation sparks emotions that collide throughout and otherwise a normal day. As the tension between them continues to rise, a leaky faucet in the kitchen won't stop dripping.
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer, plagued by writer's block and mounting debts, finds himself in a dire situation when his prized antique faucet is stolen. The situation escalates into a bizarre and dangerous chase, involving eccentric characters and a dark underworld. He must navigate this perilous journey to retrieve the faucet, which holds more significance than he initially realized.
Critical Reception
Faucet received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding the plot convoluted and the tone inconsistent. While some appreciated the unique premise and the performances of its veteran cast, particularly David Carradine, the film was largely seen as an underdeveloped and bizarre B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
A bizarre and often nonsensical plot that tries too hard to be quirky.
The film struggles to balance its comedic, dramatic, and thriller elements.
Notable for its cast of well-known actors, though their performances can't save the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Faucet' is largely undocumented, with no substantial data available to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film features one of David Carradine's final film roles before his passing in 2009.
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