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(2013)

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10/10
A clever, but awkward, super-linguist squirms his way through adorable Manhattan social situations
filter-146 May 2014
This film excelled as a prize winner at the Friars Club Comedy Film Festival. The writing of Michael Levi Harris is clever, amusing and sweet, but not sugary. A lot happens in 20 minutes, but you don't feel rushed. Director Michael Urie has a great feel for the audience, which ate up his timing. Each little surprise yielded a laugh. Some were so clever, a pause was required - and he always waited for us. We all wish we had friends like the adorable Harris, also playing the title role. His character is seamlessly clever beyond expectation, yet warmly clueless. Tovah Feldshuh lights up the screen with energy, charm and pseudo-sophistication. The Hyperglot is complemented perfectly by the settings in Manhattan, where you can hear a different language on every street corner.
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10/10
Hilarious and Inspiring!
kristen-9410318 October 2015
Wow, I was blown away by this short film with Michael Levi Harris in the title role.

With brilliant casting, the plot weaves through daily life in NYC. The charming main character speaks many languages that get him into some interesting and very funny quandaries. He also quickly rediscovers the value of not judging the book by its cover.

Hilarious and touching, this film had me laughing and thoroughly entertained for its entire run of 20 minutes or so. But, it also left me deeply motivated to continue my own journey to learn other languages, and truly inspired at the incredible connections that are gained as a result.

After seeing the film, I couldn't wait to buy it on iTunes and have already watched it again!
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