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2/10
Terrible!
spookyrat130 November 2019
A variation of the invisible friend/ghost advising the protagonist, Me and My Left Brain is just terrible. Unfunny banal dialogue combined with a thoroughly annoyingly unlikeable "gentleman hero" and a woefully inappropriate jazz band soundtrack (why for goodness sake?) make this intended Aussie comedy an ordeal to sit through. I generously awarded a 2 purely on the basis of a couple of attractive female leads and some nice urban locations, that intermittently pop up. Best avoided however and easy to see why it avoided any critics' screenings.
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1/10
Student Film?
Drewboyz14 March 2021
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1hr and 12min? You kidding? Yawn. Yet another dreadfully amateurish movie from here in Australia. This is surely a script written to be a stage play?? It just goes nowhere!! What is the point? The writing is bland the direction poor the performances ok but it is just so slow and at 72min ends in a flash and is gone and forgotten. Just a nothing film. I have seen student films with more impact. Was this seriously released in cinemas???
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8/10
Spot on comedy and wit
aqwang22 May 2019
Fantastic cast and direction as well as superb writing by Alex Lykos, this film will have you laughing the whole way through.
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8/10
Hilarious and relatable
ericalong22 May 2019
Superb writing from the fabulous writer, Alex Lykos. The film portrays our own inner paranoia / neurosis when it comes to relationships from a comedic POV and I strongly related with Arthur's (Alex Lykos) struggles with his left brain (Mal Kennard). Loved Rachael Beck, Mal Kennard and Alex Lykos' performances. Not your typical Australian comedy!
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9/10
Clever film, had me laughing all the way through
jadahq21 May 2019
A clever, lighthearted comedy that is very relatable. It's hard not to go on the journey with the main character Arthur as he is tosses and turns one night trying to make sense of where he stands with the object of his affection and life in general.
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8/10
lots of laughs and giggles
jimmybrutus1 June 2019
I have to say, hearing that it was channeling Woody Allen I thought that was a big call, but I was pleasantly surprised that it actually did channel a lot of Woody Allen.

Quite a fun little film! Lots of laughs throughout.

A great fun film to watch with friends at the cinema. You'll be coming out light and up beat.
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