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While visiting Tim is in the hospital, Jim runs into Anika, who works in pediatrics. They arrange a date, but on arriving to pick her up, he discovers she is a single mother. Their relationship progresses, however. Anika is sympathetic to Jim's problems, and she decides to stand by him even when
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Jim finally leaves for New Orleans alone, leaving a note for his parents promising not to take their love for granted again and revealing Evil as the drug dealer. Anika shows up at the bus station to say goodbye. Jim departs on the bus, but as Anika drives home with her son, he runs after them,
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awarded it three stars out of four, calling the film a "deadpan delight" and proclaiming "I can't recall having a better time at a movie about depression". Critic Christopher Campbell declared the film "hilarious throughout. By far it is the funniest thing I saw during the festival".
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Despite working at the factory and feeling responsible for his mother's imprisonment, Jim allows Anika to soften his depression and starts believing that life is worth living. He invites her and her son to move with him to
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then ended up being shot and produced on a meager budget of $ 500,000 with the original filming schedule being reduced from 30 down to 17 days. As a cost-saving measure, screenplay writer
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in hopes of finding success with his writing. After two years of barely making a living as a dog walker, he decides to move back home to his parents' house in Goshen.
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After a conversation between the two brothers on whose life is more pathetic, Tim, having previously made repeated unsuccessful attempts to commit
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never earned back its initial budget of $ 500,000; instead, the film grossed less than $ 155,000 domestically and less than $ 175,000 worldwide.
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luggage in hand. He asks "for a ride" and the movie ends with Jim, out-of-breath, finally getting a bottle of water from Ben in the back seat.
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stars as a good-hearted nurse who begins a sexual relationship with Jim and starts to see him as a potential stepfather for her son.
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did not give the film a very favorable review, criticizing the film's sense of humor by calling it "only as broad as the
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awarded the film three stars out of four, and it also received "Two thumbs up" on the film review television program
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is one of the year's best films, thanks to a superb script, terrific performances and Buscemi's assured direction".
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and had a proposed budget of $ 3 million. However, the deal with Universal was unexpectedly cancelled and
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record a rating of 60% and 54/100 respectively as of October 28, 2008. Film critic
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On the other hand, there were a number of unfavorable reviews. Stephen Holden of
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The film received mixed reaction from film critics. The aggregate review websites
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aspiring writer who moves back into his parents' home after failing to make it in
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he tries to convince her that it's in her best interest to not be around him.
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officers for allegedly shipping illegal drugs through the store's
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At the ladder factory, Jim encounters his uncle Stacy or "Stace" (
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In Good Company: "Lonesome Jim" Premieres at Sundance
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Steve Buscemi
James C. Strouse
Galt Niederhoffer
Celine Rattray
Daniela Taplin Lundberg
Gary Winick
Casey Affleck
Liv Tyler
Kevin Corrigan
Mary Kay Place
Seymour Cassel
Mark Boone Junior
Phil Parmet
Plummy Tucker
Evan Lurie
Plum Pictures
IFC Films
Lions Gate Entertainment
Sundance Film Festival
comedy
drama film
Steve Buscemi
Goshen, Indiana
stars
Casey Affleck
depressed
New York City
Kevin Corrigan
Liv Tyler

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