The GoodTimesKid
The GoodTimesKid is a 2005 American minimalist comedy/drama film starring Sara Diaz and Azazel Jacobs. Jacobs also directed the film. The DVD is distributed by Benten Films.[1]
Plot
The story follows two men, both named Rodolfo Cano, whose lives intersect when one Rodolfo volunteers to join the Army. Complicating the picture is Diaz, played by Sara Diaz, who comes between the two Rodolfos.
Production
The movie was shot in Echo Park, Los Angeles[2] and filmed entirely on film left over from a larger budget picture.[3][4]
Reception
The GoodTimesKid garnered generally positive reviews and currently holds a 78% (positive) rating on rottentomatoes based on 9 reviews.
gollark: Wasn't there that one Culture book where they inefficiently reimplemented a weird economy to allocate tickets for a show or something?
gollark: Because humans are soooooo efficient and sensible...
gollark: There probably *would*, in a fancy universe with future spæce technology™, still be things people want which are pretty scarce.
gollark: Surely if they are *fully automated* luxury gay space communism, that's unnecessary.
gollark: They seem to mostly use replicators to conveniently make food?
References
- "Benten Films: The GoodTimesKid".
- "The GoodTimesKid". Slant Magazine. August 9, 2009.
- "A Father and a Son Tell Their Own Tales of Love and Loss". The New York Times. January 17, 2007.
- "The GoodTimesKid". Raindance Film Festival.
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