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Waydowntown (2002)
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Average Rating:6.4/10
Synopsis: Tom, Sandra, Randy and Curt have all staked a month's salary on a bet to see who can stay indoors the longest. It helps that they live and work in a city's downtown where virtually all of the... Tom, Sandra, Randy and Curt have all staked a month's salary on a bet to see who can stay indoors the longest. It helps that they live and work in a city's downtown where virtually all of the buildings are connected by a maze of glassed-in bridges. Why, with all of the office towers, shopping malls and apartment buildings joined, they could stay inside until they retire! If it wasn't driving them all slightly crazy. Tom and Randy came up with the idea of the bet. Sandra joined to show she was a team player and Curt...well, there's just something wrong with Curt. Tom (Fabrizio Filippo) is not sure how much longer he can last in the bet or in his job. The occasional toke helps take the edge off, but the office environment is suffocating. It doesn't help that sitting in the cubicle next to him is the office drone Brad (Don McKellar), a 20 year veteran of the firm, who seems to spend a lot of time playing a computer game. And what's with the bottle of marbles? Sandra (Marya Delver) is the enthusiastic team player. She joined the bet to show her support, but since Tom planted the idea of the stale, recycled, downtown air in her head, she's one long anxiety attack waiting to happen. Sent to tail her elderly boss to stop him from shoplifting over the lunch hour, she is tortured by the thought of fresh air just on the other side of the glass. Curt (Gordon Currie) is the playboy go-getter...the long-engaged playboy whose fiancée won't "give him any juice" until they're married. He usually makes up for it by getting a little something outside, but being inside for 24 days has definitely cramped his style. He's certain his only impediment to winning the bet is the lack of sex. When Tom suggests Curt hit on their vulnerable co-worker, Vicki (Jennifer Clement) Curt jumps into action. Randy (Tobias Godson) is getting a little edgy. He can't remember conversations and is becoming irritable with his friends. One of those friends, Phil the Security Guard, (James McBurney) keeps finishing Randy's sentences for him. It's driving him nuts, but Phil might be the only solution to the prospect of Randy losing the bet. Oh, and Randy forgot to tell Tom and Sandra that Curt made it through a similar bet at University that lasted for a full year! Things definitely get strange as the lunch hour draws to a close. Tom has a tryst in a parking garage; Brad is making moves to go out the window; Curt and Vicki are caught checking out the plumbing in the ladies room; Sandra is crawling around on the floor in a department store and Randy has gone out in the trash. For better or worse, by the time the lunch hour is over, the bet is over and everyone's looking at life a little differently. -- © 2001 Lot 47 Films [More]
Starring: Fabrizio Filippo, Gordon Currie, Don McKellar, Marya Delver
Starring: Fabrizio Filippo, Gordon Currie, Don McKellar, Marya Delver, Tammy Isbell, Tobias Godson, Jennifer Clement, James McBurney
Director: Gary Burns
Director: Gary Burns
Screenwriter: Gary Burns, James Martin
Producer: Shirley Vercruysse
Composer: John Abram
Studio: Lot 47 Films
Reviews for Waydowntown
...either you're willing to go with this claustrophobic concept or you're not.
Waydowntown just like most large cities, isn’t somewhere you’ll want to spend the rest of your life, but it sure is a fun place to visit for a while.
The film's snags and stumblings are more than compensated for by its wryly subversive tone.
A smart and creative comedy that skewers cheaply dehumanizing architecture and self-absorbed yuppie mentalities in a series of skillfully assembled scenes.
You wouldn't want to live waydowntown, but it is a hilarious place to visit.
The observations of this social/economic/urban environment are canny and spiced with irony.
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