That movie is about "relationship" between some random people or group of friends ?...there is some OK performance some Ok quality production .. so its not bad.
movie gives the Point, that there is hope after no faith of getting love. and then there is hope of reconcile after the betrayal . its in the movie. but the reality is different from it. as more younger generation watch these movies, it BRAINWASH their fragile mind. thats it ok if its Adultery because its a MISTAKE. its ok to keep dating / intimate on random people to find a True love?....so yeh , thats happening to this generation.
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A look at the lives and interactions of a group of friends living in New York.
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Broken people / relationship in Big city..
X/Y
X/Y offers moody disjointed vignettes that lacks narrative impetus.
It is directed, written and stars Ryan Piers Williams. He plays Mark whose marriage with Silvia (his real life spouse America Ferrera) unravels when she confesses to an affair.
Mark leaves to stay with a British friend Jake who is a model/photographer/artist. Jake is popular with women but also full of self loathing.
Meanwhile Silvia confides with her sister Jen about the break up. Only to get into an argument over Jen's own issues such as her one night stands with strangers.
X/Y is meant to be a flick through of the lives of young people in metropolitan New York. It is morose and uninvolving. There is casual sex and the characters are unlikeable. Silvia has an affair with a work colleague who tells Silvia that no one likes working with her.
I am sure the film was a labour of love for Williams. After all Mark is a filmmaker whose latest script attracts the attention of a major studio. His agent tells him that he just needs to make a few alterations if he wants an audience of more than five hipsters.
It seems X/Y never managed to widen its audience.
..there is one interesting character.. regrettably not the main focus
Yea, guess this contains spoilers... but the film does the best job of accomplishing that all on its' own. It starts off they're together for six years, and are both obviously unhappy, or bored, or whatever. She tells him that she can't talk to him because he won't listen. So with that justification she informs him she has previously had sex with a co-worker. He walks out on her over this revelation. Then there are a couple other relationship story lines in the middle of the film, just filling up screen-time.. none (but one) of which we care much at all about. Towards the end of the movie once again she hooks up with that same co-worker (rocks-off only). Then several minutes later in the film, she goes home and unexpectedly runs into the ex, and not long after they decide they are going to 'give it another chance,' because they really 'love' each other. Oh to be the fly on the wall once those latest hook up announcements see daylight. Obviously this storyline made some semblance of sense to somebody.. but to a majority of the rest of us we really are not made enough to actually care.