The Evolution of Andrew Andrews
The Evolution of Andrew Andrews
| 01 January 2012 (USA)
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Bryanhowardhall

I'm brand new to this site and I'll admit that I read every review on here before I watched this movie. I should do it the other way around but I sometimes cheat lol. What I noticed about the reviews, and rightfully so, is that they are mostly about the movie in general, but not the main actor. But in this case, the movie (like all movies with the name of the character in the title) IS the actor. Will Klipstine is a great actor. It seems to me his character is misunderstood by some of these reviewers but the critic and other reviewers got it right. His character is very unlikeable in the beginning but as the movie progresses, we see a sheltered, vulnerable child who has zero experience in the real world. His oblivious pompous attitude in the first scenes set up his fall. What's endearing about him is that we discover that he never knew he came across as all those things. He is deeply humbled by external circumstances throughout the film and because of the character's emotional vulnerability, you start to root for him. That's great acting. His epiphany at the ranch and his goodbye scene to the doll are as good as any acting in ANY movie. And the scene when he's talking to his girlfriend (who's also a great actress), in bed is a great, intimate moment where Andrew reveals more about his character emotionally, not with dialogue. Someone already posted about the restaurant scene. Again, the actor is vulnerable, endearing, heartbreakingly childish, and hilarious all at once. I can't say enough about this no-name actor's talent and how impressed I am.

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jasonhansencof78

Read on here a few comments about certain scenes. The most under- appreciated scene in this movie apparently is the scene where Andrew is making an "Acting Reel". He explains that an acting reel is a tape that showcases an actor's talent. This scene might even be too brilliant for its own good because I don't know how many people will get the dated references. I for one thought they were hilarious. First, he's doing Rain Man. Not that obscure. Then he's literally trying to eat sunny side up eggs with his left foot like Daniel Day Lewis in My Left Foot. But I lost my chit when he started playing the piano and yelled "It's a Mystery, It's a Mystery" ala Geoffrey Rush in Shine. Combine all of that with the fact that he's wearing a baby's bib around his neck, and an adult diaper (ON the outside of his pants lol!), sitting in a wheelchair, and it's Dirty Rotten Scoundrels/Simple Jack mixed with every "Re-Re"that's ever won an Oscar. Just don't ever go Full Re-Re. This dude's brilliant if he also wrote this scene which I believe he did. But if people haven't seen these old films they just won't get the references. Kinda surprised no one has mentioned this scene. Maybe people just think it's stupid lol. I don't know which movie was filmed first between this and Tropic Thunder but if this was first, kudos to them. If not, it's still effin' awesome!

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jose_vargas87

OK so andrew punches a fool in the restarant he chases after a taxi hes running through a vinyard naked so there are some bits with action but thats not enough the deleted scenes have a funny scene with 2 gangs of old men having a bravehart war in a alley but that got cut out of the movie so what kind of a movie has no action???? what were these people thinking???? more running for him thru the office up the stairs falling off weelchair the pool slide out of the bed yeah andrew runs a lot in this movie but thats it??? u cant put ONE fist fight in here??? just ONE punch??? people don't want to see character studies or cheesy romance what did you not have enuf money to make a real movie???? main actors OK but no action

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jeffunger391

There are about 6 to 8 scenes that are comedic gold in this flick, and I don't want to give anything away but the restaurant scene is by far the funniest scene I've seen in a long time. He is so inexperienced and listening to him talk to the girl (I won't give details) is hysterical. This guy is so clueless that it's endearing. I enjoyed watching him but also all the funny scenes.(SPOILER ALERT)My favorite part about this film is how the actor changes from the beginning to the end. The farm scenes were fun but the farm is also where he changes, so that was cool to watch. It was pretty well done.

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