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Plot:
Bartleby begins his new job in a public records company office near a freeway, with an air conditioner that vibrates and a window without a view. But his new boss has trouble coping with Bartleby's pr...( read more
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a hauntingly surreal and depressing look at the desperation of modern work-a-day life... the narrator has a few out of character moments when the narration doesnt quite match the character, but Glover is definitly a good fit for the film and Piscipoe is surprisingly good-granted, it might be a bit TOO depressive for the average viewer, but anyone stuck in a cubicle on a daily basis will relate to the film
I loved the music. I can see how some people would love this but it wasn't really working for me. The atmosphere was so dark comedy.
I loved this movie. It's one of the oddest and most open ended films I've ever seen. It just kind of sticks with you in this weird unexplainable way. Crispin Glover is great as a lonely and socially awkward office worker who begins to answer nearly every request/question posed to him with "I'd prefer not to". The whole movie's feel is complimented nicely with a musical backdrop consisting of mostly the Theramin. A must see if you don't mind something a little different. I can't recommend it more.
Crispin is right and the production design/theremin soundtrack quirk up this modern version of the famous short story.
This is a story about humanity and homeless people in society. A portait of a single man whom nobody understood or seemed to care about...except for one person who is left changed forever by Bartleby proving that each person matters and counts!