Filmed like an art-house project, I Love Your Work offers thoughtful
insight to fame from both the celebrity's and the fan's points of view.
When you're a celebrity, every fan is a potential stalker. Or at least
that's how movie star Gray Evans (Giovanni Ribisi) sees it. An A-list actor
married to a sex symbol, Gray wants to see things clearly in black and
white. But his world is a cloudy haze of gray.
Are
his flashbacks of a comely girlfriend (Christina Ricci) hallucinations
or memories of a simpler, happier time? Are his encounters with a stoic
fan (Jason Lee) the prelude to his demise, or the manifestation of his
paranoia? Director Adam Goldberg doesn't make this clear, but that's also
clearly his intent.
The
drama offers a charismatic performance by Franka Potente (Run Lola Run,
The Bourne Identity) as Gray's frustrated wife.
But
Ribisi--at his twitchiest--is an unconvincing movie star, appearing more
like a run-down wannabe than a full-fledged insider. I Love Your Work?
Not so much. |
photo courtesy of THINKFilm |