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Nobody Walks
A Silver Lake family's relaxed dynamic is tested after they take in a young artist so she can complete her art film. Soon she sparks a surge of energy into a laid-back, artistic Los Angeles household, forcing the residents to confront their own fears and desires in an intricate dance of lust, denial and deception.
28 May 1969, Salem, Oregon, USA
16 November 1994, New York City, New York, USA
29 December 1989, Los Angeles County, California, USA
27 September 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
October 27, 2012
Nobody does much of anything else, either, and that's the problem in this meandering and pretentious low-budget comedy.
October 18, 2012
You feel the characters' pangs as they spin out of control, and you are reminded of how easy it is for a careless sexual adventurer to destroy relationships and families on a whim, without even fully realizing it.
October 26, 2012
The direction is decent, and the film is handsome. But it's finally frustrating, enigmatic in a way that suggests emptiness more than mystery.
November 13, 2012
Nervous, intriguingly sour little character study.
November 27, 2012
A movie made by women about men who misunderstand sexual signals, behaving badly, and the women who are stuck dealing with their bruised egos.
December 06, 2012
A bushel full of familiar indie-film devices held together by honest writing and charming performers.
November 08, 2012
What we have here is a household ripe with seduction, lust, betrayal and repression, all kept below the surface by increasingly strained good manners.
November 20, 2012
It's soap opera with a Hollywood tan.
November 04, 2012
...a self-important nightmare ... shallow script and boring situations. Perhaps that is the simplest way to sum up the film, boring. Offensively boring.
October 19, 2012
[A] lackluster indie drama ...
November 08, 2012
This dreary independent drama is essentially an art-world soap opera, but without the melodramatic verve that makes some soap operas interesting.
July 10, 2013
Full of humor and humanity, Nobody Walks is an emotionally complex, acutely observed and sensual film and one of the best at Sundance this year.

