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Numb
A dark tale, set in an enchanted land, of a young girl named Sophie who is beginning a new life with her mysterious Uncle Algernon. She soon discovers her uncle's infatuation for bizarre puppetry and spectacle.
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Plot Summary
A man suffering from severe hypochondria and germophobia struggles with everyday life and relationships. His anxieties are amplified when he falls for a woman who works at a rehabilitation clinic. As he navigates his complex phobias, he grapples with the possibility of genuine connection and the fear of intimacy.
Critical Reception
Numb received generally negative reviews from critics, who found its premise and execution to be underdeveloped. While some appreciated Matthew Perry's performance, the film was largely criticized for its uneven tone, predictable plot, and lack of genuine emotional depth. Audiences were also divided, with many finding the humor forced and the dramatic elements unconvincing.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic and dramatic elements, often falling flat on both.
Matthew Perry's performance is a highlight, but it's not enough to save the film from its weak script.
The exploration of hypochondria feels superficial and lacks genuine insight.
Google audience: Google users were largely unimpressed with Numb, citing its unfocused narrative and a lack of compelling character development. While a few found the premise intriguing, the majority felt the film didn't live up to its potential, with many expressing disappointment in the humor and emotional resonance.
Fun Fact
Matthew Perry's own struggles with addiction and substance abuse were reportedly a significant influence on his portrayal of a character dealing with severe anxiety and phobias.
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