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Lemon
TrailerA man watches his life unravel after he is left by his girlfriend of 10 years.Actors: Inger Tudor, Brett Gelman, Judy Greer, Michael Cera, Gillian Jacobs, Jeff Garlin, Kayla Harrity, Shiri Appleby, Megan Mullally, Robin McDonald, Nia Long, ...»Director: Janicza BravoCountry: United StatesDuration: 83 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Lemon"
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Characters of "Lemon"
IsaacPlayed by: Brett GelmanRamonaPlayed by: Judy GreerAlexPlayed by: Michael CeraTracyPlayed by: Gillian JacobsRuthiePlayed by: Shiri ApplebyCleoPlayed by: Nia LongEstherPlayed by: Rhea PerlmanHowardPlayed by: Fred MelamedAdamPlayed by: Martin Starr -
Directors of "Lemon"
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Creators of "Lemon"
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Critic Reviews of "Lemon"
RogerEbert.comAugust 18, 2017[Lemon] has some legitimately peculiar traits, and moments that flash with true absurdity. But there's a flatness in the end-result. The quirky is utterly predictable.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 17, 2017Bravo and Gelman find a transcendent absurdity in the mundane that's awkwardly enchanting. It's more tart than sweet, but deliciously weird nonetheless.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 16, 2017It's the work of a filmmaker who has been honing her own jarring, idiosyncratic sense of rhythm and character for years. As a debut feature, it feels auspicious; as a snapshot of a masculine emergency, it feels timeless.
AV ClubAugust 16, 2017A hack sitcom-complete with lame jokes about talent agents and commercial auditions and an overbearing Jewish family composed mostly of character actors-trying its hardest and loudest to come off as freakish and off-putting.
TheWrapAugust 10, 2017Isaac's trashy identity -- including how the little world he lives in is punctuated by overwhelming choral music -- is like all the annoying sad-white-dude-in-an-indie tropes rolled into one absurd character. That's a good thing.
We Got This CoveredAugust 17, 2017Lemon rolls a bunch of sequential scenes from start to finish, fruitless and unfortunate in its lack of any lasting effect.
The Daily BeastAugust 17, 2017Beyond deadpan, beyond drollness, beyond absurdity, lies Lemon, a "comedy" so uniquely off-kilter that it's never exactly clear when, or why, one should laugh-and when one does, it often occurs long after a given gag.
The Film StageAugust 16, 2017It's a strange beast, at once somewhat reductive towards the artistry involved in acting, but simultaneously a product of that very same struggle.
The Age (Australia)August 15, 2017It never stops feeling like a strained in-joke, with dialogue made up of relentless non-sequiturs and a cast full of familiar faces from cable TV.
FilmDrunkAugust 15, 2017I'd love to bottle what Lemon has and sprinkle it on other comedies.
Slant MagazineAugust 15, 2017Lemon by Chuck Bowen 1.5 Stars Self-absorption is Janicza Bravo's focus, though--as in other smug and mock-ironic comedies--it's a topic that's less examined than indulged.
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