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10 Items or Less (2006)
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Reviews Counted:59
Fresh:36
Rotten:23
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: A small film that relies too heavily on the charm of its big actors.
Synopsis: Where does a down-on-his-luck movie star go for inspiration when his career has sputtered to a four-year halt? This is the question director/writer Brad Silberling (LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF... Where does a down-on-his-luck movie star go for inspiration when his career has sputtered to a four-year halt? This is the question director/writer Brad Silberling (LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS) poses for his central character--an unnamed actor played by Morgan Freeman--in 10 ITEMS OR LESS. The answer lies amid the cheap cereal packets and decomposing vegetables of a dilapidated grocery store on the outskirts of Los Angeles, a location Freeman travels to so he can research a potential comeback role. Once there he encounters Scarlet (Paz Vega), a Spanish cashier who, terminally bored with her life and job, takes out all her grievances on the unsuspecting customers in her 10-Items-or-Less line. At the end of Scarlet's shift, Freeman's character finds himself stranded in this desolate outpost, so he approaches her and the two strike up a deal--she will give him a ride home, but only after he has shadowed her while she finishes her errands for the day. Freeman draws some well-observed comic material from the fish-out-of-water situations his character finds himself in, and Silberling proves his low-budget directorial chops after working on a number of bigger projects. 10 ITEMS OR LESS is a slight piece, coming in around the 80-minute mark, but the interplay between Freeman and Vega really makes the film, with the two actors finding a meaningful balance in the serious and amusing material Silberling has written for them. While Freeman's work is typical of the high quality expected of him, Vega is a revelation. Her feisty, occasionally downtrodden, and remarkably beautiful interpretation of Scarlet provides a strong indication of her potential as an actress, and bigger things will surely follow. [More]
Starring: Morgan Freeman, Paz Vega, Jonah Hill, Bobby Cannavale
Starring: Morgan Freeman, Paz Vega, Jonah Hill, Bobby Cannavale, Leonardo Nam, Kumar Pallana, Jim Parsons, Emiliano Torres
Director: Brad Silberling
Director: Brad Silberling
Producer: Julie Lynn, Lori McCreary
Composer: Antonio Pinto
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for 10 Items or Less
filled with tiny moments that are instantly amusing, then immediately forgotten when the movie's over.
While Freeman and Vega are mildly entertaining, the story is too safe and precious to elicit anything more than a passing sense of amusement.
10 Items or Less is a good-natured but failed experiment in meeting cute -- indie-movie style.
It's inexcusable to have the best actor in American film today, Morgan Freeman, play in such a minor, underwhelming, and amteurish endeavor whose most commendable element is brief running time.
A film about nothing should at least be interesting, and while Morgan Freeman has done some great things in the past, this is just about his mugging for the camera, and unless you're going to be his stalker, that's not something one should be willing to
Every potentially worthwhile or amusing moment in writer-director Brad Silberling's 10 Items or Less could be told in 10 minutes or less, with credits included.
Every potentially worthwhile or amusing moment in writer-director Brad Silberling's 10 Items or Less could be told in 10 minutes or less, with credits included.
It's just a little film that strives to be likable, and is less so than it might have been.
It all feels like an insubstantial short that's been stretched to the breaking point.
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