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Medicine for Melancholy

EMAILPRINTIFC Films

Medicine for Melancholy reviews
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7.0 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 13 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Drama  |  Romance

Written by: Barry Jenkins

Directed by: Barry Jenkins

Release Date:
Theatrical: January 30, 2009
DVD: October 27, 2009

Running Time: 88 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: Not Rated

Starring Wyatt Cenac, and Tracey Heggins

A love story of bikes and one-night stands told through two African-American twenty-something's dealing with issues of class, identity, and the evolving conundrum of being a minority in rapidly gentrifying San Francisco-a city with the smallest proportional black population of any other major American city. (IFC Films)

What The Critics Said

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90

The New York Times A.O. Scott

There are no simple answers or obvious conclusions to be gleaned from this movie, which, like its soundtrack, is both sad and vibrant, meandering and formally sure-footed. It is an exciting debut, and a film that, without exaggeration or false modesty, finds interest and feeling in the world just as it is.

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80

Village Voice Ernest Hardy

Tender, smart, soulful.

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75

New York Post V.A. Musetto

The film falters only when it eavesdrops briefly on a passionate public discussion of rent control and gentrification. The moment is out of keeping with the carefree nature of the rest of the movie.

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75

The Onion (A.V. Club) Noel Murray

Medicine For Melancholy offers a personal spin on the "walking around a city" genre.

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75

San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle

Under the subdued, dignified surface, this movie - about the 24 hours after a one-night stand - churns with a filmmaker's fascination and wonder, sadness and longing.

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70

Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey

The narrative, at times, veers into overstatement, but for the most part we're allowed to eavesdrop on their self-examination guilt-free.

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67

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

Jenkins has an admirable feeling for, as the French would say, mise en scène, and a gift for placing actors in naturalistic settings. What he lacks at this point is a strong story sense.

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60

Salon.com Andrew O'Hehir

So subtle and subdued that it nearly undercuts itself. I'd describe it, in fact, as a film that doesn't quite work -- but the way it doesn't work is so distinctive and so interesting that it marks Jenkins as an exciting new face on the American indie scene.

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50

Chicago Reader J.R. Jones

Wyatt Cenac, the latest addition to "The Daily Show" With Jon Stewart, is the best reason to see this easygoing romantic comedy.

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50

The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt

The film does not lack for ambition both in terms of its themes and artistic design. Consequently, his (Jenkins) feature debut, while not flashy, shows promise. Clearly, here is a young filmmaker who wants to tell stories rather than deliver shocks and sensation.

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50

New York Magazine David Edelstein

Jenkins is so desperate to give his love story a social and economic context that he stops the movie cold for a bunch of unrelated white people to articulate their grievances over gentrification--it's as if "Annie Hall" had paused for a seminar on agrarian reform.

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50

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

Yet it's pretty in all the wrong ways: pretty slight, pretty preachy and pretty affected.

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40

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

Cenac is witty and Heggins has a wary stillness, but the movie itself seems too shy to let them really engage each other.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 4 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

rache Noone gave it a0:
This movie was a turkey. The female character was a total bore. The visuals were ugly. The script was uninspired. A waste of my time and money.

teddy b gave it a9:
What a refreshing and wonderful film. Clearly the filmmaker's personal viewpoint influenced this small, but affecting story. Wonderful characters, a distinct and punctuating soundtrack and beautiful cinematography make this a must see.

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