Review of Igby Goes Down (2002) by Tss5078 — 23 Feb 2013
I really love these weird independent comedies, that you have to be somewhat intelligent to understand. They are so much different from all the repetitive crap that we are subjected to over and over again.
This is the story of a kid from a privileged family who just doesn't fit in. He sees the hypocrisy of it all and decides to run away to NYC, where he meets some unique characters that you'd only find in New York.
The middle Culkin brother, Kieran, stars and was incredible. Simply put, sometimes the story is good, but the movie is made by its star, and Culkin gives one of the best performances I've seen in a film like this.
Igby Goes Down has a ton of stars, it's a clever story, and you really connect to the characters. I really enjoyed this film, but be warned, it's not for everybody. I honestly believe when it comes to this type of film, you need a personality that relates to some aspect of the film.
Without that connection, you might not get as much out of this film as others did.
This review of Igby Goes Down (2002) was written by Tss5078 on 23 Feb 2013.
Igby Goes Down has generally received positive reviews.
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