
Finding Neighbors is a comedic drama about three sets of Los Angeles neighbors who are searching for true connection. Six months late on a book delivery, stay-at-home graphic novelist Sam Tucker (Michael O'Keefe) has succumbed to a full-on mid-life and creative crisis. Between ice cream, television and a severe case of writer's block, Sam mourns the loss of his youthful inspiration. After his stellar early success and the subsequent failure of his last project, Sam has become... (Full plot summary below)
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Finding Neighbors is a comedic drama about three sets of Los Angeles neighbors who are searching for true connection. Six months late on a book delivery, stay-at-home graphic novelist Sam Tucker (Michael O'Keefe) has succumbed to a full-on mid-life and creative crisis. Between ice cream, television and a severe case of writer's block, Sam mourns the loss of his youthful inspiration. After his stellar early success and the subsequent failure of his last project, Sam has become unable to move forward. Sherrie (Julie Mond), the provocative girl-next-door, offers him an easy and willing distraction. But it is Sam's budding friendship with another neighbor, Jeff (Blake Bashoff), which helps him begin to reconnect with his creative thread. After a ridiculous misunderstanding, the men start to spend time together. Their playful and unlikely camaraderie frees each of them from the weight of their pasts. But Sam reveals nothing of this to his wife Mary (Catherine Dent). And as he begins to change, she becomes increasingly suspicious about what is actually going on in the neighborhood. While searching for clues, Mary's anxieties take an abrupt new turn. Understandably hurt that Sam has become emotionally intimate with someone other than herself, she's doubly confused by the discovery that Sam's "someone else" is a man. As Sam begins to recapture his creative fire, he may be losing the one thing he has never doubted: his marriage.
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| Film ThreatElias SavadaOur everyman could have the motto: Truth, passion, and the American way of procrastination. Finding Neighbors is a mournfully honest look at unlikely relationships. |
| Orlando WeeklyCameron MeierWriter-director Ron Judkins' movie is so tone deaf, badly paced, poorly scored and amateurishly acted that the only thing you'll be finding is the door when you walk out early from this clunker of a dramedy. |
| User ReviewJudy KAn honest exploration of creativity, mortality, sexuality and friendship. |
| User ReviewLaura MRealistic, entertaining and humoring. No matter what age group you are, you find humor and realism, and a little bit of yourself in the movie. Talented actors, great writing and the art and animation bring together a great package that can be enjoyed by all. |
| User ReviewJennifer YThis is a great film! It takes an honest look at the transformative affect that different relationships can have on our lives. It's a film about love and creativity. Highly recommend. |
| User ReviewJaime KI enjoyed this well written, painfully honest film. |
| User ReviewJulie GI loved this movie. It was moving without being cloying. And funny! Really well written, great acting. |
| User ReviewRobert HA refreshing take on the complexity of adult relationships in contemporary urban society. A well paced story carries the honest and mercifully understated performances of Bashof, Dent and O'Keefe. Interweaving the film with the visual techniques of a graphic novel adds both depth and an original visual element. I've seen the film more than once, and it doesn't disappoint with its richness. |