I Love Your Work
I Love Your Work (2003)

I Love Your Work

5/5
(17 votes)
5.3IMDb39Metascore

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DateAreaGross
6 November 2005 USA USD 2,580
DateAreaGrossScreens
6 November 2005 USA USD 2,580 1 screen
DateAreaGrossScreens
6 November 2005 USA USD 2,580 1 screen

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This is one of the worst and convoluted movies I have ever seen. At the end the police were not seeing Gray as Gray, but as John, which means that he was never who he thought he was, and yet his actress wife walks towards his shot body at the end as if she were his wife, but just a minute earlier she was smoking and laughing.

Another reviewed indiephile2 thinks this movie is a 10, while I rate it a 1 because I am not permitted to go any lower. Just look at how this other person rated Fight Club, "THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE" and you will know the quality of their judgment.

Like the title say's you for sure have to keep an open mind while watching this film. It's shot oddly but yet unique and for people who sit there and say "wow i like how he shot that" then this movie is for you.

I never got it! How could you even tell he was a movie star?

Fearing he is being stalked, a film star not so slowly becomes his own worst nightmare and no one seems to care. With no stakes at hand, -- until the only-slightly tense last ten minutes -- no character provides opposition, no character is challenged.

What was this movie really about? I have no idea, actually a lot of ideas.

This was good. it rocked like a vibrating motel bed on prom night.

Clocking in at just under two hours, I LOVE YOUR WORK leaves the viewer feeling as though from the opening sequence that stones have been tied to your feet and your body thrown into the very deep and dank water to slowly settle into the mud at the bottom. Sound dreary?

I've been a fan of Goldberg's acting for a while and Ribisi too, but after seeing the trailer i wasn't really expecting much, despite the great cast...but this really impressed me.

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