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Beeswax
Directed by
Andrew Bujalski
Not Rated
2009
1h 40m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.1
75%
43%
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A pair of identical twin sisters -- one, who has been paraplegic since youth and gets around in a wheelchair, and the other -- 'same face, different bodies.'
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Cast of Beeswax
Tilly Hatcher
Jeannie
Maggie Hatcher
Lauren
Alex Karpovsky
Merrill
Katy O'Connor
Corinne
David Zellner
Scott
Kyle Henry
Michael
S.J. Anderson
Teddy (customer)
Anne Dodge
Amanda
Betty Blackwell
Lila (lawyer)
Bryan Poyser
Jason (study buddy)
Rebecca McInroy
Holly (office woman)
Nathan Zellner
Lee
Atietie Tonwe
Emeka
Nina Sokol
Naomi (office mom)
Jillian Glantz
Wynonna (office daughter)
Christy Moore
Paula (girls' mom)
Janet Pierson
Sally
D.J. Taitelbaum
A.C.
Becca Cohen
Annemarie (customer)
Moss Gillespie
Tony (young boy)
Chad Nichols
Evan
Jimmy Gonzales
Yann (bartender)
Dia Sokol Savage
Maryann (customer)
Bob Byington
Tom
Smiley Moreno
Ralph (parking lot man)
Peggy Chen
Jin
Beeswax Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Bujalski is very much interested in how people -- in his instance, quite intelligent, civilized and articulate twentysomething individuals -- cope with life's everyday challenges, finding naturalistic drama in what may initially seem pedestrian.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
There are viewers and critics who simply can't abide mumblecore. But give this movie a chance: Bujalski has a serious talent for finding resonance in the mundane.
Dallas Morning News
Cary Darling
It's rambling, doesn't really go anywhere, and is not necessarily about anything beyond its own sense of place. But it's mildly diverting nonetheless. It's about mood, not plot.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Beeswax reminds viewers that in talkative films much can go unspoken. For writer-director Andrew Bujalski these betwixt-between, hem-haw spaces are the places to be.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Bujalski's funny, diverting character piece has a lived-in quality that's no small achievement.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
At first glance a modest, ragged slice of contemporary life, turns out to be a remarkably subtle, even elegant movie. Its leisurely scenes and hesitant, circling conversations conceal both an ingenious comic structure and a rich emotional subtext.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Beeswax ranks as one of the most mature mumblecore exercises yet, a sure sign that the movement will live on despite its misguided detractors.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Bujalski has an unusual gift for spotlighting small moments and underplaying large ones.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
There are fine, fresh observational moments, but the film is much ado about not so much.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Everyone is a full-grown adult dealing with all which that entails, and both the characters and the film's easygoing rhythms are, remarkably, true to life and love lost, or found.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Makes up in depth for what it sacrifices in breadth.
The Simon
Tim Grierson
if Beeswax doesn't feel as significant as his last film, Mutual Appreciation, it's that movie's equal in terms of lovingly gnomic characters and very real anxieties.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
This warm, graceful and fundamentally optimistic movie snuck up on me, in the best possible way.
Variety
Alissa Simon
Although Bujalski's spin on the legal thriller lacks narrative tension, it ambles on pleasantly enough, buoyed by the twins' refreshingly forthright screen presence.
Slant Magazine
Andrew Schenker
With Beeswax, Andrew Bujalski continues his project of crafting intensely observed, dialogue-driven character pieces that make use of nonprofessional actors and privilege the seemingly empty moments in conversation.
The Hollywood Reporter
Neil Young
Talky analysis of modern-day relationships and insecurities can't quite shake its self-satisfied air of modish inconsequentiality.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Bujalski has always been good at making closeness feel exotic, and awkwardness seem natural.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Bujalski's abiding fascination with and respect for work twists ironically around his characters' preference for its straightforward demands over the open-ended ambiguities of love.
eye WEEKLY
Jason Anderson
Andrew Bujalski ought to be more than a critical darling by this point.
Boston Phoenix
Peter Keough
Don't expect intensity of any kind in Bujalski's films; the emotions range from mild annoyance to bemusement, but within that minimal palette he's a master.
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