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Along the way he discovers a profound connection with the car-owner and with himself as well. Starring Aaron Abrams, Tommie-Amber Pirie and Kristian Bruun. 45 Photos Comedy Drama When his mother dies, a teenager takes a road-trip in a stolen car to find his long-lost brother. Written by Aaron Abrams and Brendan Gall.
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Hence my hunch that a weekly dose of Owen, Lacie, Kevin and Cerebral Pauly might actually work, TV already having proved with shows like Arrested Development that we don’t have to “like” characters to like them.
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And yet, once you’ve absorbed their collective horribleness, the characters start to grow on you – just about in time for the movie to end. There’s every reason to hate The Go-Getters and everybody in it. Sample un-PC character: a pimp in the bar nicknamed Cerebral Paulie ( James Cade), so named because he incurred a brain injury while driving drunk and now suffers from palsy. Most people will find Owen and Lacie’s story off-putting initially (and maybe entirely as well), but It is so over-the-top in its characterizations and plot turns that you have to be impressed by the movie’s determination to offend. So, like a rejected Trailer Park Boys episode, we watch two low-lives try everything from mugging pan-handlers to rigging up a glory-hole in Kevin’s bar to finance their bus-tickets. The obstacle: the $98 in bus fare it would take both of them to get there. So without moral guilt, we can laugh at every mishap that befalls them as they concoct a life-changing scheme that involves leaving Toronto for Brockville (where they plan to more or less take over the house belonging to Lacie’s grandmother). How deplorable? On meeting Lacie, Owen agrees to give her $5 for a sexual service – the same $5 he stole from her bra when he found her comatose on a bathroom floor in the first place. But every effort is made to show that these two are so deplorable, they are clearly authors of their own predicament.

Sure, it’s a movie that squeezes laughs out of the plight of the homeless (Owen’s exasperated brother Kevin, played by Kristian Bruun, does allow them to sleep on a filthy mattress in the leaky boiler room of his bar). I also may be getting deeper than director Jeremy LaLonde (Baroness von Sketch Show) and writers Abrams and Brendan Gall ever intended. Anger seems to be the fallback emotion for both, and may be the connective tissue that draws them to each other. They may represent the worst of life in Toronto, but it’s clear that they need the city and each other more than they are willing to admit.Actually, quotes around “love” might be in order, since Owen and Lacie aren’t exactly into warm-feels.

Director Jeremy LaLonde, thanks in part to the hilarious performances by Abrams and Pirie, ensures that we never tire of Owen and Lacie’s numerous antics. The script, co-written by Abrams and Brendan Gall, is filled with jokes that will surely offend some as everything from physical disabilities to the homeless is fair game.
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Unfortunately, they need to raise $98 for the bus tickets out of town, a task that proves to be a tougher challenge than either anticipates.Ī hilarious dark comedy full of energy and crude humor, The Go-Getters is a delight from beginning to end. Fresh out of the hospital after OD’ing, and nothing to her name but a dirty bra and a hospital gown, the disheveled Lacie cannot even get work from her former pimp and frequent drug dealer Cerebral Paulie (James Cade).ĭesperate for money and sharing a common distaste for each other and the city, Owen and Lacie devise a scheme to flee the city. The only person who he seems to be doing slightly better than is a junkie prostitute named Lacie (Tommie-Amber Pirie). A drunk who cannot seem to do anything right, Owen has been reduced to living in the leaky boiler room of his brother Kevin’s (Kristian Brunn) bar. In the eye of many in The Go-Getters, the man’s assessment is not too far off. “Sorry, I thought you were garbage” says a man to Owen (Aaron Abrams) after peeing on the piece of cardboard he has been sleeping under.
