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Film Talk

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Somewhere, somehow, everything comes with an expiry date

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Film Talk

author

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Film Talk | Somewhere, somehow, everything comes with an expiry date Film Talk Somewhere, somehow, everything comes with an expiry date Menu About Search for: Listen Up Philip: A Double Gaze   Listen Up Philip is filmed like a home video—unsteady with quick movements that make you wonder who is in charge of the camera. Of course the film does this on purpose and allows this realistic feeling to form as we see Philip’s (Jason Schwartzman) and Ashley’s (Elisabeth Moss) relationship dwindle and how their life proceeds without the other. Despite the serious tone the story has regarding success and relationships, the film’s subtle humor makes the comedic moments cherished. You’re watching along realizing how self-absorbed the main character Phillip is. So much that his quick insults can be humorous because he is so nonchalant about his feelings towards the other minor characters. There are even a few moments that are laugh out loud funny like when Philip escapes the city ...

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