FILM REVIEW
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S.J. Cahn
From the moment he loses a bumper on his car, it’s fairly obvious that
life isn’t going to go smoothly for the lead character of “According to
Spencer.” And while the biggest flaw of this movie is that much of what’s
to come is not surprising, the smaller twists and turns (after you’ve
seen it you may find “bumps and grinds” a more appropriate phrase) make
for a funny, enjoyable film.
Essentially a love story (so immediately you know how it has to end),
“According to Spencer” does provide more than its share of productive and
maybe provocative scenes. After all, Spencer moves into a strangely
gargantuan home where a low-budget adult film is being put together.
And yes, Spencer does end up with a role.
By far, the movie-making scenes are the funniest parts of this movie.
They are (we should all hope) outlandish exaggerations of how actors and
directors behave on the set. As part of a movie screening at a film
festival, they are perfect. Anyone who’s even toyed with a video camera
and a home-done script will find the scenes discomfortably familiar.
There are touches of quirky cinematography to go along with the
insider filmmaking, as well, which makes “According to Spencer” a comedy
worth checking out.
* “According to Spencer” will play at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Lido
Theater, 3459 Via Lido, Newport Beach.
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