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Splendor
Directed by
Gregg Araki
R
1999
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Romance
6.0
62%
63%
6.1
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Veronica, 22, meets a writer and a drummer hunk at a club on Halloween. Why choose when she can have both? 3some? But then a third man comes along.
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Cast of Splendor
Kathleen Robertson
Veronica
Johnathon Schaech
Abel
Matt Keeslar
Zed
Kelly Macdonald
Mike
Eric Mabius
Ernest
Dan Gatto
Mutt
Linda Kim
Alison
Audrey Ruttan
The Gloved One
Nathan Bexton
Waiter
Amy Stevens
Nana Kitty Cat
Adam Carolla
Mike's Stupid Boss
Julie Millett
Supermarket Cashier
Jenica Bergere
Model #1
Paige Dunn
Model #2
Emile Hamaty
The Wizard Cashier
George Pennacchio
Newscaster
Mink Stole
Casting Director
Wesley B
Self
Gregg Araki
Director / Writer / Producer / Supervising Film Editor
Ronald J. Levin
Executive Producer
Splendor Ratings & Reviews
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D.M. Palmer
There is a tension at play between what Araki had been and what he could become; Splendor has the feel of an attempt to assimilate into a new consciousness, one built on shifting sand.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Jas Keimig
Though Splendor goes off the rails in its last act (in a boring way), I like its refreshingly chaotic vision of family and relationships.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
Rob Nelson
Allow me to make a case for a controversial filmmaker despite his inarguably awful new work, and perhaps even despite the general course of his career since 1994.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
An agreeable enough watch--that is, until the film is over, when you realize that not once did you care for any of these characters.
Variety
Emanuel Levy
After makinh some significant indies about gay teen angst, Araki's point of departure is a below-mediocre romantic triangle picture that borrows heavily from Noel Coward, Hawks, and Cukor but without freshn insights or charm.
Kalamazoo Gazette
James Sanford
eye-popping, provocative love triangle
Film Journal International
David Noh
It's far from great, has nothing remotely memorable about it and suffers from a certain derivativeness.
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