Free Time

2023

Comedy

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 91% · 11 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 67%
IMDb Rating 5.6/10 10 223 223

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Plot summary

Drew is approaching the end of his twenties and, with it, his relative youth. Looking to make a sudden change, he decides to quit his cushy desk job and “embrace life.” Cycling quickly through friends, hobbies, and goals, it’s not long until Drew realizes he has no idea what to do with his newfound freedom.


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July 12, 2024 at 10:05 PM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Flarp21 3 / 10

Lost Generation

Let's see, descriptive words come to mind about this movie and they are mostly negative: sad, boring, annoying, amateurish, repetitive, and anything else you can imagine in the same downward spiral. The one good thing was the cinematography but it was wasted on this pointless script.

If you're looking for comedy or meaningful themes, there's just nothing here. I truly regret forcing myself to watch the whole thing just to see if it would get any better but it turned out to be a total waste of time.

I feel sorry for the current generation of 20-somethings- they seem, for the most part, just lost.

Reviewed by annerusselle 9 / 10

A Poignant, Humorously Mumblecore Take on Modern Existential Dilemmas

Having recently attended a screening of "Free Time" at the Coronado Film Festival, I thoroughly enjoyed the mumblecore gem. Director Ryan Martin Brown and writer Nolan Kelly skillfully weaved a narrative that is not just engaging, but also deeply resonant for younger generations.

In the film, Colin Burgess shines as Drew, a data analyst lacking self-awareness whose impulsive decision to quit his job propels him into a journey not so much of self-discovery but of naive expectations and ensuing disillusionment. His portrayal adeptly captures Drew's obliviousness and his clumsy attempt to navigate a life unshackled from the constraints of work, rendering his character both humorously and unsettlingly relatable.

One of the film's strengths is its extended, awkward scenes, crafted to amplify both humor and unease. These moments brilliantly reflect Drew's character - a man consistently at odds with his environment and himself, creating a sense of comedic discomfort that embodies mumblecore at its finest.

The audience's reaction at the Coronado screening added a thought-provoking layer to "Free Time." Composed predominantly of wealthy Boomers, their evident lack of enthusiasm at the film's end highlighted the age-old generational disconnect - echoing the familiar refrain of "kids these days!" This gap was further accentuated during the Q&A with actor Colin Burgess, where the Boomer audience expressed feeling dumbfounded and concerned over the film's depiction of younger generations' work attitudes. Although "Free Time" doesn't explicitly address generational divides, the varied responses vividly demonstrate the differing perspectives across age groups. As a millennial, I found the film's themes exceptionally relevant and reflective of our era. It resonates with the dilemma many of us face: how can we find meaning in our work when the future of employment is uncertain, and when for many, work feels superficial and devoid of purpose amidst cycles of recessions, mass layoffs, and the growing impact of AI on job stability.

I wholeheartedly recommend "Free Time" to those seeking a comedy that reflects the nuances of contemporary life. It's a film that succeeds in the mumblecore genre with its reflective, humor-tinged portrayal of the elusive quest for happiness and meaning amid the monotonies of everyday work life. This film is a poignant, humorous mirror to the realities many of us face, making it a must-see for those who appreciate films that combine depth with understated humor.

Reviewed by yespat 4 / 10

Don't Pay To See It

The high rating encouraged me to go and take a couple of friends. I felt bad for having done that. The movie is just over an hour long and that was too long. The lead guy was good as he portrayed a guy you want to get away from but all i wanted to do was get away from him.

The worker in the coffee shop looked like Dani Harrison (George's son) so i was eager to look it up after the movie. He's not listed but no one is listed for that role on this site, as far as i can tell.

So, perhaps if the movie shows up on tv and you have nothing else to do, maybe watch it but don't make the same mistake i did by encouraging anyone else to watch it.

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