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Write When You Get Work
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When love sneaks into Ruth Duffy's life, everything may change. That story began with that girl who was able to overcome her material problems and lose her teenage after she was getting an assistant salary at an expensive school for girls in Manhattan. Jonny Collins, who works in local jobs near the Throgs Neck Bridge in Bronx, may turn things around in Roth. When they cross their paths after years of separation, they both begin a new romance where John seeks love and profit at the same time.
When love sneaks into Ruth Duffy's life, everything may change. That story began with that girl who was able to overcome her material problems and lose her teenage after she was getting an assistant salary at an expensive school for girls in Manhattan. Jonny Collins, who works in local jobs near the Throgs Neck Bridge in Bronx, may turn things around in Roth. When they cross their paths after years of separation, they both begin a new romance where John seeks love and profit at the same time.
Actors:
Zarif Kabier,
Fiona Robert,
Andrew Schulz,
Uzimann,
Mitchell Slaggert,
Tonya Pinkins,
Molly Lloyd,
Margo Neely,
Finn Wittrock,
Jennifer Mudge,
Maddie Corman
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Zarif Kabier
25 February 1988, Kabul, Afghanistan
Fiona Robert
Andrew Schulz
Uzimann
Mitchell Slaggert
Tonya Pinkins
30 May 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Molly Lloyd
Margo Neely
Finn Wittrock
28 October 1984, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA
Jennifer Mudge
16 August 1978, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Maddie Corman
15 August 1970, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Stacy Cochran
Country:
United States
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November 22, 2018
Just clever enough and characters just winning enough to hold our interest long enough to be surprised at the end
November 19, 2018
The core of the film is Ruth and Jonny's backstory, which is dosed out in frustrating droplets but is nonetheless affecting.
December 04, 2018
"Write When You Get Work" doesn't work. Not as a romance, not as a Robin Hood-tinged caper flick, not as a social commentary on racial inequity or classism, and not as a male-buddy picture.
November 30, 2018
Wittrock, Keller and Mortimer make this quirky film interesting. They bring a freshness to their roles and the screenplay isn't half bad either.
November 23, 2018
There are some interesting things going on, and some insight into New York's economic hierarchy, but the film veers off into a hard-to-believe crime heist, and, ultimately, none of it really hangs together.
November 28, 2018
The beginning of Write When You Get Work, while inviting, levies the movie with a novel approach, but doesn't keep it together.
March 18, 2018
It should be a scathing study of class and privilege, but it's not sharp enough for that to work.
November 26, 2018
Be prepared for some loco twists and turns and to admit you were too quick to judge. It's a hard edged story that has us on our toes till the end.
November 22, 2018
Neither remotely credible nor more than minimally entertaining, Stacy Cochran's New York City romance, "Write When You Get Work," presents rich folk as gullible idiots and blue-collar crooks as heroes.
November 23, 2018
It's a hodgepodge; a love story, a heist movie, social satire. Yet none of them work. The love story is creepy at times. The heist isn't that exciting and has very low stakes. And the social satire has no bite.
December 06, 2018
Its resolution may have been playful and funny when used 40 years ago in a certain Jackie Chan film, but here it's just twee.
November 23, 2018
With zero romance and nonsensical thrills, the only legitimate theft here is of the viewer's time.

