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- The Clapper is tugged along by the valiant efforts of a talented cast, but it's ultimately not enough to make this wan romantic comedy worth a watch.
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Jan 26, 2018 · January 26, 2018. 4 min read. “The Clapper “, directed by Dito Montiel, is an adaptation of his 2007 novel Eddie Krumble is the Clapper, about a guy who makes a sparse living as a professional “ clapper,” those people hired to applaud or ask pre-planned questions in infomercial audiences.
The Clapper is tugged along by the valiant efforts of a talented cast, but it's ultimately not enough to make this wan romantic comedy worth a watch. Read Critics Reviews
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- Dito Montiel
- R
- Ed Helms
Though it's not exactly brilliant, this indie romcom is passably charming, and it finds offbeat atmosphere in an uncharted corner of Hollywood: scuzzy places where the glamorous would fear to ...
Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Amanda Seyfried, Ed Helms, and Tracy Morgan all do a wonderful job navigating the nuances of these roles. The big problem I have with the movie is part of the core of the story they are telling.
Jan 26, 2018 · THE CLAPPER is an indie film about a different side of Hollywood, a kind of romantic comedy about an anonymous worker in Los Angeles who ekes out a living as a paid face in the crowd for audiences for infomercials.
- Cate Marquis
The site's consensus reads: "The Clapper is tugged along by the valiant efforts of a talented cast, but it's ultimately not enough to make this wan romantic comedy worth a watch." [13] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 21 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". [14]
Jan 26, 2018 · Mashing limp romance and artless satire into a ludicrously contrived plot, The Clapper lurches from one mirthlessly eccentric scene to another. I usually trust metacritic for reviews, but they #$#@ed this one. This is a great nuanced movie about odd, genuine people with a classic Hollywood ending.