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Uncle Kent
A pothead kid's show cartoonist in Los Angeles spends a weekend trying to sleep with his visiting house guest - a woman from New York who he met on Chatroulette.
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Plot Summary
A low-budget, indie comedy that follows a clinically depressed man named Kent who attempts to find solace and meaning by making a documentary about his pet cat, Mr. Milk. As he navigates his personal struggles and attempts to interview his friends, the film blurs the lines between reality and fiction, revealing the complexities of human connection and the artistic process.
Critical Reception
Uncle Kent received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its unique, quirky style and the earnest performance of its lead. However, some found its meandering narrative and unconventional humor to be alienating.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charmingly awkward and idiosyncratic directorial style.
The film's blend of surreal humor and genuine pathos resonated with many.
Some critics found the plot to be too loose and the humor hit-or-miss.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided opinion, with many appreciating its offbeat, independent spirit and relatable portrayal of ennui. Others found it too peculiar or lacking in traditional comedic structure.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the dialogue improvised by the cast.
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