Gregory Go Boom

May. 22,2013      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A paraplegic man leaves home for the first time only to discover that life on the outside is not like he had imagined it.

Michael Cera as  Gregory
Sarah Burns as  Rose
Brett Gelman as  Tom
Anna Rose Hopkins as  Summer / Cheyenne
G. Maximilian Zarou as  Attendant
Holly Kaplan as  Waitress
Stephanie Allynne as  Willie

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Reviews

VividSimon
2013/05/22

Simply Perfect

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SunnyHello
2013/05/23

Nice effects though.

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Lucybespro
2013/05/24

It is a performances centric movie

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Fleur
2013/05/25

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2013/05/26

"Gregory Go Boom" is a 17-minute live action short film from 2013, so this little movie will have its 5th anniversary next year. It is only the second work as writer and director by Janicza Bravo and for that, I would say it is a pretty solid achievement overall. I don't think this film is known because of her though, but because of Michael Cera playing the title character, a man in a wheelchair who is searching for somewhere to belong in his life and also about to have sex for the first time. So yeah it is a really delicate matter for sure, but I believe the approach Bravo is giving the entire subject is working nicely for the most part. Cera does what he has to, but it really isn't an actors' movie, but more about the plot as a whole and the story. I enjoyed the watch I think. It is as sad as it is funny and I recommend checking it out. Not just to Cera fans out there, but everybody. Thumbs up!

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zeon_kh
2013/05/27

Well, it turns out it wants me to write ten lines of text, so I guess I'll give it a shot. Let me start by saying that if you're dyslexic like I am (although I have used spell check), it'll probably take longer to read this review than watch a movie that is less that 20 minutes long . I could mention that the combination of absolutely phenomenal cinematography, subtle and believable acting, and engaging plot line, all accented by a amusing (and dare I say sinister at times) soundtrack, blend together perfectly to make a comedy masterpiece. However, the truth is that this movie only needs one line to explain itself; so, to summarise, this movie made me realise that being funny means making people cry.

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adam turner
2013/05/28

I didn't really know what to expect when I came across this short film as part of the YouTube comedy week, I expected it to be about Michael Cera awkwardly trying to follow a specific love interest. (Which, I guess there are some of these themes).However, when watching Gregory Go Boom I couldn't stop admiring the excellent shot composition, and the rather surreal, bare locations. Additionally, the soundtrack is incredibly chilling and I found myself on edge with concern about what was going to happen to this fragile character. Furthermore, without revealing any spoilers, the end was just haunting and quite disturbing. Overall, Micheal Cera's versatile and bitter portrayal of a paralysed character is a real tense watch and I would significantly recommend it. 10/10!

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