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The Lather Effect

The Lather Effect (2006)

June. 26,2006
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5.9
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy

On the eve of selling her mother's house, a thirty-something housewife wakes up to a hangover surrounded by her best friends from high school...

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AniInterview
2006/06/26

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Cooktopi
2006/06/27

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Griff Lees
2006/06/28

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Jonah Abbott
2006/06/29

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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Dallas Holloway
2006/06/30

I saw this movie at the KIFF film festival in Kansas City and it was one of my favorites.I thought this was just going to be a film about wishing to be young, but was pleasantly surprised. I found myself relating to just about every character in the film and I'm only in my 20's. There are many surprises about the characters as well. The lifeguard was especially interesting. It turned out to be a great exploration of the question "what if?" many of us have asked ourselves. It also questions whether we should worry about what could have been and move forward from where we are now.Many great laughs sprinkled throughout too!

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andrewmayer
2006/07/01

This film is hilarious. I saw it at the Sonoma Valley Film Festival, and the audience was laughing all the way through. The casting was excellent, which led to a totally believable ensemble that gave the script an authentic rendering. One felt as if they were at the party, as if it was a real enactment of a great weekend in one's life - you know, a party that actually reveals some important "lessons" in life. The screenplay was honest and direct, fast-paced and layered. I was especially impressed by the first-time director, who also wrote the script. She has a talent for crafting the plot so that there is a lot going on without losing the cohesion of the story, and bringing in cameos that added even more enjoyment. The title may need to be rethought, but thats relatively easy. Maybe just "Lather" will do, because thats the feeling that I got, that yummy moment in the shower when the lather is all whipped up and feels so good.

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sishick-1
2006/07/02

Caught this movie at the St. Louis International Film Festival, and loved it! The cast was great with Eric Stolz giving the best performance in my opinion. The movie starts the day after a big blow out party. Our core group of friends are facing the task of cleaning up the house and revisiting all the highlights from the night before. I'm sure it may hit home with people in their mid thirties - am I where (or with whom) I should be? What would my life have been like if past events happened differently? In the end we realize that sometimes you have to revisit the past in order to appreciate your present and move on to your future. The director was at the festival and was great with the Q&A after the screening. I hope this movie will get picked up for a wider release. Good Luck!

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jkennedymo
2006/07/03

I saw this movie last night at the St. Louis International Film Festival. It was a great film from a terrific idea. Writer/director Sarah Kelly was on hand to answer questions. She said she wanted to make a sort-of follow up to The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles, to see what happens to those kids 20 years later, and based it on an actual party that she had. In the movie, there is a lot of angst and longing for high school, along with hilarious lines, fashions and outstanding music. The stars are great - I usually think William Mapother is a bit creepy (even before his character on Lost) but he's really good in this role. It made me laugh a lot, tear up once, miss high school, miss my brother, miss my friends and want to dance. Please go see it, wherever you have the chance. It's a great movie for the Gen X crowd, and everyone else.

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