Look at Me

January. 01,2012      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Finding love in city can be hard, keeping it can be harder. Look at Me revolves around the lives of seven twenty-somethings and their complications with dating and surviving in New York City.

James Duval as  Frank
Jill Hoiles as  Chloe
Yousef Abu-Taleb as  Chris
Matthew Florida as  Brad

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Reviews

ShangLuda
2012/01/01

Admirable film.

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Numerootno
2012/01/02

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Jonah Abbott
2012/01/03

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Mandeep Tyson
2012/01/04

The acting in this movie is really good.

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blumdeluxe
2012/01/05

"Look at me" is a movie evolving around a set of young characters, all in their twenties, that tries to establish and maintain a love life in the urban jungle of New York City. As time goes by, their partnerships take different turns, some to the better, some to the worse.It is remarkable how this film manages to establish a marvelous set of characters and a story worth telling without any big action. It is a slow, sometimes quiet movie but it is cut out of life and it is easy to adopt to most of the characters. Just like in real life, not everything turns out great and as you wish for but still enough hope remains to make this both a beautiful and a melancholic movie. I really liked the acting and even though at some points the film stresses some love story stereotypes, it remains credible enough to be taken seriously.All in all this is a film about love, not necessarily a love movie but it remains a central topic. Whoever can cope with some disappointment, besides the positive stories, will have a great time with this one.

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wcb55
2012/01/06

Sometimes a good closing credits song seems to bring the whole movie together and lets you reflect on what you just saw, before you are distracted by something else. Such was the case with the closing credits song for this movie, shown in a small video window, along with the credits. A snippet of the song is actually performed at the end of the movie by another performer, but without the impact of the closing credits performance.This led me to a search for the name of the song. It's not listed in the song credits, but by doing some searching I found that it is "The Movie Song" by Katherine Pawlak (actress in the movie) and Sad Robot! If you search on the following you will find the song video performance that you can enjoy."Look at me creditvideo Dec 1"

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quilps
2012/01/07

I really enjoyed this film, I found it very true to life In any ways, and it was very moving at times. I think we can all relate on some level from some time in our lives to the things that happen to the main characters. The acting is very good, and even when the characters don't speak, their body language speaks volumes. I also thought the music was really great, though I am finding it very frustrating as I cannot find most of the songs from it. I particularly loved the closing song, but cannot even find who the singer is or what it's called, as it doesn't even seem to be listed in the credits. If anyone has any idea, please let me know!

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Mathieas
2012/01/08

To be perfectly frank, I did not have the highest expectations for "Look at Me" when I started watching the film, yet within the first few minutes I found myself completely sucked into the story. The story centers on six individuals, who are coupled up at various point in the film, and deals with the baggage and insecurities that hamper their relationships.The film is set and shot in and around New York City. It is gritty with nothing being overly bright, and features plenty of seedy bars, dingy apartments, and grimy streets. The atmosphere works well for the story, which drops in on the characters at a pivotal point in their lives and leaves just as they are beginning the next chapter. In many ways, the film could easily serve as the basis for a premium cable series as there is plenty of material left to be mined.Lastly, of particular interest to fans of the former webseries "lonelygirl 15," Yousef Abu-Taleb, the webseries former star, produced and stars in "Look at Me" along with fellow cast mate Katherine Pawlak and Bree herself, Jessica Rose. Katherine Pawlak's performance is particularly noteworthy as she manages to dominate and pull focus in every scene in which she is featured.

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