Nobody Walks

2012
5.3| 1h23m| R| en
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A young woman's arrival sparks a surge of energy into a laid-back, artistic Los Angeles household, forcing the residents to confront their own fears and desires in an intricate dance of lust, denial and deception.

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Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
ActuallyGlimmer The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Norbert Hanny Okay, so this is an indie film made for Sundance, still, it has it all: good script, good directing, superb acting (especially DeWitt)!Given the simple situation (attractive, bohemian art-lover girl arrives to a family), everyone can easily guess the dynamics. However, her presence points to a general pattern that is present everywhere, in everybody's life... Which is wonderfully depicted in one of the scenes - beware, spoiler is coming!**** SPOILER **** After the party, the 'happy' family walks out the door. Happy??? Complete mess!!! The husband is disappointed... because the young art-lover girl left with his young employee. The wife shared a kiss... with her patient. The daughter is in love with the young employee of her father, who left with the art-lover girl... so she had to make do with her classmate for a kiss :) **** END OF SPOILER ****In its genre, this movie is 10/10! Check it out!
fairchildqua You know when you start to watch a film get excited by what you are about to experience and within an hour are ready to leave? If you don't know what that feels like here is the film for you!It starts off terrific and falls flat so soon that enduring it was like being in a waiting room for public benefits So sad they didn't get a better director
Ryan Murray There is a lot of b-roll and fat that can be cut out of this film. I feel like they used extra stock film just to make the movie a longer movie. It doesn't make it better it only makes it slow and boring. The close-ups are way to close. It feels awkward and not intimate at all, which I feel is the way they wanted to pursue those shots.The start of the movie is very confusing. You don't really get introduced to the characters, you just see them. You don't know who they are or why you are looking at them. I also don't like the main actress, Olivia Thirlby. Her character is very bland.I would like to know more about Peter, who John Krasinski plays, and why it is so easy for him to cheat on his wife. John Krasinski is the only reason why I started to watch this film. I think he is a good actor and he does perform good in this film. I wish I would see more of him in newer films.You also never find out why Kolt, who India Ennenga plays, is learning how to speak Italian.
imdb-443-595480 After watching Nobody Walks I immediately felt a visceral connection to the film; perhaps it was because I found Nobody Walks appealed to me both audio and visually, a killer-combo that made watching this film so aesthetically pleasing.I found myself aligning with all of the characters, and at various points throughout the film both sympathizing and empathizing with the characters.The attention to detail in Nobody Walks is remarkably refreshing; it was as if Nobody Walks was one giant completed puzzle, (you know the kind you used to do as a kid on a rainy day), and the character's back stories, the film's score, and the cinematography were the puzzle pieces that made up this beautiful piece of art that you just want to share with everyone!