Bar Flies
This is a funny tale about a group of three guys and three girls mishaps one night in the late 90's pretentious Dallas Bar scene.
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Plot Summary
This independent film follows a group of eccentric regulars at a New York City dive bar over the course of a single night. As the drinks flow, their mundane lives, regrets, and aspirations come to the surface. The narrative weaves through their interconnected stories, revealing the humor and pathos found in everyday struggles.
Critical Reception
Bar Flies received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its authentic portrayal of working-class New Yorkers and its strong ensemble cast. Some found the plot meandering, but others appreciated its slice-of-life approach and character-driven narrative. It gained a cult following for its raw and honest depiction of bar culture.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic dialogue and relatable characters.
- Appreciated for its gritty and unpretentious look at bar life.
- Some critics found the pacing slow and the plot lacking a strong direction.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, with much of the filming taking place in a real, operating dive bar in New York City to enhance its authenticity.
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