SummaryL for Leisure is an impressionistic, episodic comedy about laziness, wandering and wasting time. Hanging out with teenagers when you’re thirty, smoking nutmeg to get high and eating pie until you fall asleep. Set to the rhythm of the school-year calendar, L for Leisure tracks the changes to the collected spirit of a group of graduate students thr... Read More
Directed By:Whitney Horn, Lev Kalman
Written By:Whitney Horn, Lev Kalman
L for Leisure
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May 13, 2015
80
What makes L for Leisure more than just a collection of clever, well-photographed jokes is the utter sincerity embedded within the constant sarcasm.
May 16, 2015
67
At certain point, whether all of this is purposefully awkward becomes almost irrelevant: The non sequitur vignettes are often hilarious either way, and the film gains an oddly agreeable rhythm.
May 14, 2015
50
It is possible to admire Mr. Kalman and Ms. Horn’s ambition and at the same time have no idea what they were trying to achieve.
May 13, 2015
40
The majority of the cast are non-actors, and act it, judging by their stilted, wooden performances and robotic attempts at simple human interactions. This seems to be the point, since they’re playing non-characters, but such indifference in a film is only tolerable for so long.
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- Special Affects Films
Release Date:Mar 20, 2015
Duration:1 h 14 m
Tagline:Find out what happens when people stop being real... and start being polite.
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