Jammed (2014)
Starring: David Bly, Leah Rudick, Chris Roberto, Shannon Coffey, Rebecca
Rom Frank, Rob Michael Hugel, Mark Leidner, Jen Tullock, Matt Woodland,
Plot: Rachel and her boyfriend Evan attend a jam band
festival to document an up-and-coming band The Epic Concept when Rachel's gear
gets stolen, Evans on a mission to find the missing Camera
My Review and Thoughts:
This film is hysterically perfect.
This is a wonderful acted, directed creation of pure
entertainment bliss. I had truly an extraordinary time laughing, watching the
cast of characters, the chemistry and the situations are just priceless. To be
honest I couldn't ask for anything better. I really enjoyed this film. Like I
say, if you need to laugh, this is a perfect film to make you laugh. It's truly
a film that leaves a lasting impression on the hysterical side of being human.
It makes you giddy and I just loved the whole creation of the movie.
The music soundtrack is flawlessly done. Truly an ear
catching experience to go along with this outrageously, funny independent film.
The story is perfection. The acting is golden. I laughed so hard at times I
think I busted a lung.
This is actually a very smart and very sophisticated film.
Truly a hilarious comedy that can be related to and something to experience
in all its downright hilarious moments. The whole cast works. David Bly and
Leah Rudick are priceless together. They create comical perfection. Chris
Roberto is stand out as Mike and wins the golden ticket to Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory. He aced the part. The acting back and forth when
he and David Bly are together is pure genius.
Oh my God, there's a part when Leah's character starts to
sing her song at the campfire and she's having a bad acid trip, I swear I'm
still laughing from it. The whole movie plays out so funny and so trippy that you can't
help but love this film.
This was directed and co-wrote by new comer Yedidya Gorsetman and nailed
it. Gorsetman directed something very entertaining and something that I
will return to because it's one of those films, you want to watch again.
The whole movie has a wonderful created cast of characters and music and most of all the wonderful performances by everyone which just gives it something that you want to express to others.
I really love the last 10 minutes where it does some sort of
360 and it adds a little bit of drama into the mix on the idea of two people, a
relationship, the drama of loving someone. The whole movie creates something to
remember, something to praise. I highly recommend it.
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