The silioquoy delivered by mister divito fifteen minutes later is among the best things i've ever, ever seen.
Whether you're selling lubricants, or buddha, or jesus --- it's all the same, but what and where is CHARACTER, guts, honesty, balls....? is there love in your heart? is courage part of you? this is among the greatest scenes ever made. jesus, gautama, lao-tsu and me, we all bless this film, though it might be i'm the only of these who've seen it.
This film is a blessing, and a bendiction, and for some maybe an epiphany. Truths well expressed is the best thing one can say about any theatrical art --- this little film scores aces in terms of truths well expressed.
Five stars from my soul. I love this little movie.....
i am greybird, an old fart in the arizona desert, enjoying many things, this great littel movie among them ....
This movie will some be gone from view, it was too short and to focused on one subject but it sure did that subject justice.
Let's do some buzzziness!!A quiet, thought provoking film I caught this accidentally on cable the other night, just as it was starting. It completely blew me away!
The film is very true to the idea of a play - just three characters - Larry, Phil, and Bob. Just one set - a nondescript hotel room in Witchita, Kansas.
No explosions, no special effects, no huge Hollywood budget - but lots of wonderful dialogue and though provoking character studies. So much dialogue, in fact, that you'll have to see it a few times just to "catch" it all.
But don't worry - you won't mind watching it a few times. Spacey is excellent, as always. DeVito is excellent. And even Facinelli (who I didn't recognize) put in a good performance.