The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard

2011
6.3| 1h44m| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2011 Released
Producted By: Cryingman Productions
Country: Canada
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A documentary filmmaker turns the camera on himself to examine the modern day relationship using his own past to guide him.

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smetaxas The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard is a great film. It will take you on an emotional roller coaster ride you will never want to forget. Jeremy LaLonde has created a romantic comedy that if you are a person who thinks romantic comedy is a bit boring and lame will make you rethink your opinion of that genre. I for one would hear romantic comedy and look for another film to watch. Glad I had a reason to watch this one. Paul Shepard takes you on a journey that he never expected to take, he thought he know it all about relationships and found he really knew nothing at all. I never really hated him because he really didn't have a clue; Paul felt sex was the driving force of love and not just the outward sign of love. I felt sorrier for him than anything else. The four women he had a relationship with were as different from each other as the four points of the compass. I think this happened because he didn't know what a true loving relationship was. Paul thought he knew all his girlfriends well enough to critique his own interactions with them and yet he really never knew them at all. You will find yourself identifying with someone in this film; it is almost scary how point on Jeremy was in showing the different kinds of relationships and what real love can be. He may have you rethinking some of your life experiences and their outcomes. I'm not going to be a spoiler and get to far into the film, just make sure you watch it when it becomes available where you are. This film is a MUST SEE.