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You Won't Miss Me

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A troubled young woman (Stella Schnabel) has difficulty getting her life back on track following her release from a psychiatric hospital.

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Robert Abele Los Angeles Times 03/03/2011
3/5
The movie achieves its own nervy sensitivity about youthful urban despair. Go to Full Review
Joseph Jon Lanthier Slant Magazine 12/18/2010
1.5/4
A safely stylized orgy of generic juvenile malaise. Go to Full Review
Kyle Smith New York Post 12/10/2010
1/4
Never amounts to anything more than a rambling, studenty exercise in undergraduate cinema vrit. Go to Full Review
Leslie Stonebraker New York Press 02/25/2011
Russo-Young has elevated style so far above content that she has lost the plot Go to Full Review
Brent Simon Shared Darkness 12/16/2010
B
A woozy, quasi-experimental travelogue through twentysomething malaise, anchored by a superb turn from Stella Schnabel, daughter of filmmaker Julian. Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru 12/09/2010
7.4921/10
A poignant, true-to-life portrait of an emotionally scarred, lonely and depressed soul struggling to grow up in this often cold, alienating world. Stella Schnabel delivers a raw, captivating performance. Go to Full Review
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Steve D 10/18/2024 Interesting but not remarkable. See more 05/08/2015 While it often verges toward becoming tiresome and tedious, Ry Russo-Young manages to hold the film together with a constant feeling of dread. It stays with you and offers a disturbing glimpse into urban youth. See more 10/16/2012 me ENCANTO, me llego completamente, de esas películas que se disfrutan desde el minuto 0. See more walter m @Harlequin68 05/06/2012 "You Won't Miss Me" starts with Shelly(Stella Schnabel, who also co-wrote) being told by her therapist that she is not mentally ill enough to stay at the hospital anymore. On the other hand, there is the issue of drugs which she consumes with friends before hooking up with one for the night. Otherwise, she goes out for acting auditions while making a film with another friend. Without much of a story to speak of, "You Won't Miss Me" still manages to stand on its own as a character study of somebody who is not impossible, just difficult. In fact, the only scene I had trouble watching was Shelly smoking in the hotel lobby probably because it was so unnecessary a confrontation it had to be a performance. Admittedly, Shelly finds drugs as a temporary escape from her life, of which the same thing could be said of her acting where she tries on different personas like clothes. In the process, she is exposed to new ideas and people while not being fond of the professional side of the acting process. See more 06/19/2011 Muy buen retrato de esta generaciòn asi como los dilemas transgeneracionales, super urbana, Stella Schnabel, BRILLANTE. See more 12/20/2010 Strangely compelling. It wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea, but I was riveted by Stella Schnabel's performance and the dream-like construction. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A troubled young woman (Stella Schnabel) has difficulty getting her life back on track following her release from a psychiatric hospital.
Director
Ry Russo-Young
Producer
Andrew Barchilon
Screenwriter
Ry Russo-Young, Stella Schnabel
Production Co
Helavanna Productions, Mesee Productions
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 10, 2010, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$2.2K
Runtime
1h 21m
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