It's Not You, It's Me

2013 "Breaking Up With You. Soon."
5| 1h20m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 17 September 2013 Released
Producted By: Mule Films
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Official Website: http://www.ItsNotYouItsMeFilm.com
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Serial commitment-phobe, Dave, is reeling from his decision to break up with his near perfect, now ex-girlfriend. As he tries to forget her, his battling inner voices come to life and cloud his mind with conflicting desires. Meanwhile, Carrie's own disjointed inner voices push her to move on with someone less complicated. Sensing time is short, Dave embarks on a sincere and sometimes fumbled personal journey to conquer his fear of commitment.

Genre

Comedy

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Director

Nathan Ives

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Mule Films

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GrimPrecise I'll tell you why so serious
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
kelly-452-474733 After my Netflix binging on series like Dexter and Breaking Bad lately, it's was a refreshing change when I sat down to watch the romantic comedy "It's Not You, It's Me". Right off the bat, I couldn't help to think "How has no one named a movie this before!?" Of all the cliché phrases that you hear in the dating world, I had thought they must have all been used up! But then, as if the bidding wars had finally ended and the most over-used break-up phrase of all times and this movie was released. The story follows the tale of a Dave (Ross McCall), a commitment-phobe, and Carrie's (Joelle Carter) relationship and breakup. But, it's not just the story on this movie, it's the way it's told. It doesn't just follow the relationship, it analyses every specific characteristic through the two main character's brain's interior dialog. As the story proceeds from a "day in the life" scene with our characters, it will then shoot to the scene inside their head where different characters representing different aspects of thought. The characters in their heads battle out ideas that eventually decide our main characters next move. At first, I didn't get it. But then again, it started from the guy's point of view, and we all know my understanding of that particular gender. His brain was filled with a child, a man consumed with death and a misogynist, among others. Yep, that seems about right! When it got to Carrie's inner thought process, that's where this movie for me, became a lot of fun. I loved the inner dialog of the characters in her head dealing with the dating world. What was really funny to me, was that they managed to cover every aspect of the female psyche from a character trying to find reason, the diva who just says "Screw it!" all the way down to the inner girl in the strait jacket feeling like we've lost our mind completely dealing with our love life! The story is fun for both guys & girls & told in such a creative way! I recommend to go check it out on Amazon or iTunes & feel better knowing that we all have a little spicy Vivica Fox inside us.
brian-862-651084 My wife loves romantic comedies, so I get to see more of them than I might care to, but this one is worth watching. The characters are well developed, the dialogue is crisp and clever, and there's a palpable chemistry between the two leads. All of the actors are first rate, delivering the goods on several "laugh out loud" moments throughout the film. In particular, Ross McCall is excellent in the lead role, carrying the film from start to finish with the self-assured acting chops of just about any leading man you can think of.I really look forward to seeing how Nathan Ives, the writer/director of It's Not You, It's Me, follows up on this project. He has a real ear for dialogue, reminding me of Woody Allen, if a bit more testosterone-driven and only slightly less neurotic.
cklyles It's Not You, It's Me is a brilliant film and, might I add, hilarious! Nathan Ives' talent shines through this amazing independent film. The inner thoughts of the male and female are spot on, from the inner child to the self-doubting person. The conflict we experience in our everyday lives and relationships is shown through this inner conflict, as well as interpersonal, external conflict. It will have you laughing and finding yourself relating it to your own life's experiences. Also, the film is a great reminder of the possibilities we as individuals have to grow and change, and that it's never too late to do this. We can overcome the conflict within ourselves in order to improve relationships on the outside.
Cheryl Snell I was invited to see the film "It's Not You, It's Me. and I really enjoyed it. The love the creativity of the storyline. That way of live really do exist and sometimes we are not sure what to listen to. I can definitely identify with being surrounded with so many different choices. Not one time did I ever get bored or did I got lost. Nathan's ideas and writing revealed how easy it is to get caught up, lost, regretful and damaged all at the same time. I applaud Nathan on his creativity and thought process. The actors all did a awesome job and did a well in portraying those thoughts and feelings. Greay job Nathan and keep those creative juices flowing! I look to see your name on the screen a lot more!