Full Disclosure (2005) Poster

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10/10
Great Film!
ssturges23 July 2006
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This movie is so entertaining! Its 16 minutes were far more enjoyable than most full-length feature films. I saw it at the Stony Brook Film Festival where the audience response was overwhelmingly positive. We laughed out loud on multiple occasions. I think anyone who has ever had a blind date that lead to a relationship can relate to this film.

The actors were great, the dialog was funny and the "glimpses of the future" were hilarious. It was a very effective format to display the humor of the plot. And I love the way everything came together in the end!

I can't wait to see what else Douglas Horn puts out. I hope he is working on some full-length features so that a wider audience can get to see his work.
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10/10
One of the best dialogs i've seen lately
fotoger20 January 2008
One of the best dialogs i've seen lately and for short the best short movie.

if you wanna know how you should take your life seriously but with a smile on your face this is what you need.

You might consider it also a kind of "When Harry met Sally" condensed in 18 minutes.

The actors are doing a very good job in living their roles and the minutes run fluently to what you actually know is going to happen from the first minute of the movie. But it is not important what the final is, but rather how.
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2/10
Requires unconditional suspension of disbelief
saramgia7 February 2018
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The mostly well-written script is ruined by the inappropriate casting. One date leads to marriage for an ugly, fat, poorly groomed, ill-bred slob with a beautiful, fit, well-groomed, well-bred woman. The inconsistencies between the two characters made the plot and dialog too ridiculous to suspend disbelief. He's ill-bred and wants to breed. For example, he urinates all over the general toilet area and leaves it. He can't take proper care of himself and wants children. Through "full disclosure," they established they were incompatible, which the plot ignored, and they predictably married; the conclusion was clear from the start. I also didn't like his statement that he lies and she has to trust him; that's inherently dishonest, which contradicted the film's pre-established rule of total honesty.
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5/10
I love Judy Greer and wanted to like this...
KamMcQ12 February 2022
Judy Greer is amazing in everything she is in so I was excited to see this. It started out great and funny, but then got more serious. At the end I was left feeling sad. It packed a lot of feelings into a very short film.
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