
In Los Angeles, Hank is a lonely man in not having left his apartment in six months due to fear of threats, mostly imagined, from the outside world. In his solitude, he is delusional with many of those perceived threats having invaded his apartment. Regardless, he craves human connection, especially with someone of the opposite sex, that need which is only exacerbated by the pressure placed on him by his mother to get married like his younger brothers. Meanwhile, Nancy has ju... (Full plot summary below)
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In Los Angeles, Hank is a lonely man in not having left his apartment in six months due to fear of threats, mostly imagined, from the outside world. In his solitude, he is delusional with many of those perceived threats having invaded his apartment. Regardless, he craves human connection, especially with someone of the opposite sex, that need which is only exacerbated by the pressure placed on him by his mother to get married like his younger brothers. Meanwhile, Nancy has just arrived in town with her boyfriend Ray. Even before he leaves her destitute upon their arrival in town, Nancy believes she is a curse on anything she touches, which accounts for the sad state of her life. The question for Hank and Nancy as a collective is if they can get over their respective issues when they have their chance meeting to make a meaningful human connection, especially in perhaps not realizing how much each really needs the other.
Leave your thoughts about Lunatics: A Love Story.
| StarburstAlan BoonLunatics could very well gain a second life as a cult hit. There's certainly enough there for that, but part of you wonders how the film could have turned out if the balance between wacky craziness and unconventional romance. |
| User ReviewJohn TI liked this so much. I remembered it for years. I recently re-watched it and it wasn't as good as I remember, but it was still ok. It's about a crazy guy who's afraid to go out of his house and sees/hears things that aren't there. He ends up leaving his house because he's in love... |
| User ReviewAndrew MTed Raimi is really great and there's enough zany bizarro shit to keep me interested. Not as awesome as I was kind of hoping and expecting, but it's overall pretty entertaining. |
| User ReviewMichael BAs much of a fan I am of the Raimi's and Bruce Campbell, I found this hard to sit through. As weird as "Crimewave" but without the slapstick humour. |