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Rosy

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A socially awkward man kidnaps an aspiring actress so she can get to know him, but he soon gets much more than he bargained for.
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Audience Member Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This had the immediate potential to be great and they immediately down played it as something that happened instead of the proper plot of the story. This is all jumbled up "Pulp Fiction" style, but without big celebrities to make the parts seem more important. The (traditional) 1st act of the story is cut up and dispersed throughout the movie as if to slowly justify how she was put in this position in the first place which causes a very drawn out 2nd act of dealing with the situation, and what feels like a very rushed 3rd act of resolution. Thinking back on it, I don't even remember how it ended.....hold on...*rewatch ending*, oh yeah, I just didn't remember that as the end of the movie, probably because they cut back to a different scene afterward. I understand that they wanted to do something different, but they took a great concept and a really good execution and reduced to Really Good at best, and I'm sure there are people that don't care about the psychology of the characters or enough about writing to appreciate what the movie actually shows, but I think if you have an open mind, there is plenty to like about this one. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member This movie was not well written. âI like the sound of breaking glassâ? was apparently the quote that caused Nat Wolffâ(TM)s character to recognize his twin soul in Rosy. Itâ(TM)s not a clever quote and just seemed like an odd choice. I would have rather the target selection remain a mystery if that was the best quote they could dream up to ignite an obsession. It was not clear why Rosy is someoneâ(TM)s muse but also feels the need to sell her body to the highest bidder. Is she a struggling actress, or has she arrived? Who knows but also who really cares - I did not find her character interesting or well developed. The acting was rubbish. Rosy seemed like she was in summer camp vs living a nightmare. I was also at no time scared of Nat Wolff. I did find amusement in Nat Wolff killing Tony Shalhoub - he is a friend of the Draper / Wolff family. That scene made me chuckle though I doubt that was the response they were hoping to illicit. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member I guess it's a thing for new directors to focus on dialoguey/drama generated from the the characters they themselves have met at some party. Kidnapping is a capital crime for a reason and here it is a plot device. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Rosy was a great film. I continually thought that I could predict what was going to happen between them, but I was definately wrong! Nat Wolff did a brilliant job portraying his unhinged character. So much so, that I found myself more sympathetic towards the kidnapper than the victim. The soundtrack was lovely as well. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A socially awkward man kidnaps an aspiring actress so she can get to know him, but he soon gets much more than he bargained for.
Director
Jess Bond
Producer
Alex Bach, Jonathan Schwartz
Screenwriter
Jess Bond
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Comedy, Romance
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 17, 2018
Runtime
1h 32m
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