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October 7, 2009

WAMG Exclusive: New clip from PETER AND VANDY

We have gotten this exclusive clip from PETER AND VANDY which opens Friday. Here is the synopsis:

As anyone who’s ever been in love can tell you, it’s a slippery slope from “We’re head over heels in love!” to “We’re fine.”  PETER AND VANDY takes us through the relationship of a young New York couple – just not in chronological order.  Most movie romances end when the relationship is beginning.  Peter and Vandy’s love story goes much further than that.  The story shifts back and forth in time, whipping between their romantic beginnings and the inevitable struggles that follow.  With star-making performances by Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler, PETER AND VANDY is a unique take on the exhilaration and frustrations love can bring – a love story in disorder.

I saw this movie at Sundance and just watched it again today. I will tell you that this film is a heartwarming, thought provoking tale of love and relationships. You will be replaying scenes in your head from this little indie love story for quite a while after you watch it. Check out the clip below:

January 23, 2009

Sundance Review: ‘Peter and Vandy’

Filed under: Review,Sundance 2009 — Tags: , — Scott @ 8:58 pm

‘Peter and Vandy’ was on my list of must see movies at Sundance, and I am happy to report that it DID live up to the hype that I created for it.

This movie reminded me a lot of another flick here at Sundance ‘500 Days of Summer’, but I might have enjoyed this one more than that. It isn’t nearly as flashy as the above mentioned movie, however what it lacks in flash it makes up for in the extraordinary story telling that Jay DiPietro was able to translate to the big screen.

On the surface the movie is your typical love story, boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love. The thing that I enjoyed most about the whole thing is that the story isn’t told from beginning to end, it jumps around. It shows you what you think might be the ending at first, then evolves it in pieces. Jay DiPietro doesn’t treat the viewer like an idiot and spell out the entire thing for you, he trusts that you are smart enough to put it all together yourself and this is where ‘Peter and Vandy’ will trump ‘500 Days of Summer’.

Peter (Jason Ritter) is a “nice guy” that stumbles upon a girl named Vandy (Jess Weixler) while eating his lunch one day on a bench in New York. After blowing it his first conversation with her, he makes another go at it a few days later and they strike out on a fresh romance.

I have heard some pretty negative things about this movie and honestly they must all be idiots because this movie is fantastic. Jay DiPietro created something he can really be proud of, and I just hope that it gets the chance to be shown in the mainstream.

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5

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