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Hannah Takes the Stairs (Widescreen)
 
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Hannah Takes the Stairs (Widescreen)

Greta Gerwig , Kent Osborne , Joe Swanberg    DVD


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Amazon.com: 2.4 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)

2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Finish This One, Jan 26 2012
By SanDiegoJesse - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hannah Takes the Stairs (DVD)
I felt as though I was watching someone's high school class project. Very low budget film; I didn't like anything about it and couldn't finish.

5.0 out of 5 stars An unusual film, Aug 8 2011
By Down Pat - Published on Amazon.com
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An unusual but provocative film that seems spontaneous, which strangely adds to its magic. I was captivated by it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Hannah ruins the movie..., Sep 14 2008
By Diane Moore - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hannah Takes the Stairs (DVD)
To start off, I love independent film. I love low-budget films. After all, Clerks (Collector's Series) was a low budget film. But, that movie was entertaining and funny. This movie seemed to have no redeeming value.

Hannah is a twenty-something intern at a production company. She starts off with one boyfriend, and quickly gets rid of him, because she likes someone else that she is working with. He starts to get a little stale as well, so she replaces him with the other guy that they are working with.

I would find it more interesting if there was a script intact. I could deal with ad-libbing if it were amusing or enjoyable, (not to say that this was ad-libbed, but it seems as though it was) but most of the time, you had to listen carefully, because there was a lot of mumbling, and to be honest, the characters weren't that compelling. They also seemed as if they could learn some social skills as well.

And, of course, there is Hannah. She seems to be floating through life, not a care in the world, except for who she is going to sleep with next. She wasn't intelligent like the men at work claimed. She was so self absorbed, so annoying, and it was really hard to listen to her voice, quite honestly. I have read many books and seen movies where the characters are not good people or I don't empathize with them, but at least in those situations, the characters were intriguing! The conversations were so awkward, with so many pregnant pauses, and everyone interrupting each other. It was like not being able to look away from a car crash.

My boyfriend walked out of the room halfway through, but I decided to stick it out, just in case it got better. I hardly ever write really negative reviews like this, unless something is really terrible.
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