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Nosebleeders
Nosebleeders is a film about the otherworldly experiences of Matthew Gray.
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Plot Summary
A struggling Irish immigrant in New York City finds an unexpected connection with a group of fellow expats, navigating the challenges of ambition, identity, and belonging. As he tries to make a name for himself in the city's vibrant art scene, he confronts his past and searches for a sense of home.
Critical Reception
Nosebleeders received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its sharp writing, authentic portrayal of immigrant life, and strong performances. Audiences appreciated the film's humor and emotional depth, although some found the pacing to be uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and heartfelt performances, particularly from Brendan Gleeson.
Applauded for its realistic depiction of the immigrant experience in New York.
Some critics noted a meandering plot in the second half.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed "Nosebleeders," highlighting its relatable characters and blend of humor and drama. Many appreciated the film's exploration of themes like friendship and perseverance. A few reviewers found certain plot points predictable.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Golden Globe Awards.
Fun Fact
The role of the struggling artist was reportedly offered to several actors before Brendan Gleeson accepted, who felt a personal connection to the character's journey.
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