Thursday, March 14, 2013

Watch Language of a Broken Heart Movie Online No Survey

Watch Language of a Broken Heart Movie Online No Survey


A neurotic best-selling author on love, with the heightened emotional capacity of a woman, can write so eloquently about the subject, but can't keep girls from leaving him. After he comes back to his apartment in New York City to find his fiancé with another man, he returns to his hometown and the only woman he ever left, his mother. There, he renews his relationships with the people that matter the most, his family and friends. By a simple twist of fate he meets a free-spirited bookseller who challenges him to let people appreciate him for who he is. (c) Official Site
Release Date Language of a Broken Heart Mar 8, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Language of a Broken Heart

Juddy Talt,Kate French,Julie White,Ethan Cohn,Oscar Nunez,Lara Pulver,Luke Coffee,Kelley Johnson,Jonah Hall,Lydia Mackay,Steve Anderson (V),Nikki Donley,Michael Aills,Matthew Posey,Ethan Cohen

Genres Language of a Broken Heart : Drama,Romance,Comedy

User Ranting Language of a Broken Heart : 4.8
User Percentage For Language of a Broken Heart : %
User Count Like for Language of a Broken Heart : 85
All Critics Ranting For Language of a Broken Heart : 4.1
All Critics Count For Language of a Broken Heart : 7
All Critics Percentage For Language of a Broken Heart : 14 %

Review For Language of a Broken Heart

Part of the limp-rag ambience is due to Talt, who seems to be channeling Sarah Jessica Parker - which, unsurprisingly, does not work.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

It's an inoffensive, undercooked film without much to say, but there are flashes of potential.
Neil Genzlinger-New York Times

Nothing terribly special here, but perfectly played and a spiritual cousin to such early '90s indies as "Naked in New York" and "Ed's Next Move."
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News

Today's romantic comedies may be the most dire product being rolled off American filmmaking assembly lines.
Ernest Hardy-Village Voice

The rom-com genre keeps scraping bottom, and this particular annoyance is about as low as you can get.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Lacks complexity, realism, wit and sophistication. Julie White radiates panache, though.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

A feigned attempt at a stereotypically quirky indie film that has virtually nothing in the way of formal sophistication or narrative ambition.
Drew Hunt-Slant Magazine

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