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Easy Living
Description
Sherry, a self-destructive makeup saleswoman, hopes a new man and business venture will provide her a fresh start. After her plans are foiled, she takes control of her life in a dramatic turn of events.
Sherry, a self-destructive makeup saleswoman, hopes a new man and business venture will provide her a fresh start. After her plans are foiled, she takes control of her life in a dramatic turn of events.
Actors:
Raizza Reyes,
Mari Peikrishvili,
Jamie Keohane,
Leo Taktakishvili,
Quincy Tyler Bernstine,
Esteban Romero,
Charlie Hofheimer,
Sergei Ashurov,
Ryan Barry,
Jeszenia Jimenez,
Vasilijfet,
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Raizza Reyes
Mari Peikrishvili
23 August 1991, Georgia, USSR
Jamie Keohane
Leo Taktakishvili
Quincy Tyler Bernstine
Esteban Romero
Charlie Hofheimer
17 April 1981, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Sergei Ashurov
Ryan Barry
Jeszenia Jimenez
Vasilijfet
Director:
Adam Keleman
Adam Keleman
Country:
United States
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August 28, 2017
A fascinating character study in self-destructive alcoholism utterly undone by an absurd in-the-extreme finale.
September 13, 2017
While Dhavernas's performance and director Adam Keleman's penchant for soft colors in a harsh world add intrigue, it leaves a frustrating aftertaste.
September 14, 2017
An exceptional character study of an outlier who lives a Jekyll and Hyde existence in a universe almost devoid of causality.
September 14, 2017
A character study of an endlessly flawed human being, Easy Living thankfully avoids heavy moralizing or platitudinous bromides and it even makes familiar situations ... seem fresh.

