Shooting Livien (2004) Reviews

Shooting Livien (2004)
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An aspiring musician on the brink of stardom attempts to do battle with his personal demons before they finally get the best of him in an emotional musical drama from filmmaker Rebecca Cook. John Livien (Jason Behr) is a struggling New York City rocker who, along with band-mates Owen (Dominic Monaghan) and Robby (Joshua Leonard) sense that they are onto something big. Though Livien's devoted girlfriend Emi (Sarah Wynter) and hard working manager Brea Ally Sheedy do their best to support the band and provide the volatile singer with a comfortable environment in which to create, the prospect of standing face-to-face with his own worst inner fears may be enough to drive the increasingly unstable Livien to the point of no return. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason BehrDominic Monaghan, (more)
Director(s):
Rebecca Cook
Format(s):
DVD
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Gloria S.

Oh God, spare me. Yet another (fictional) singer who finds himself attaining all he dreams of only to lose his mind. Livien is a brooding rocker who doesn't wait for arrival of superstardom to begin alienating intimates with petulant outbursts and substance abuse. Everyone, though, is expected to put up with his crap because he's so "deep". But all are expected to sympathize, because hokey flashbacks indicate Livien was traumatized years earlier by the suicide of his deeply troubled mother. Even though I like Domonic Monaghan (another cast member) a litte, this movie was a waste of time.

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    Gloria S.

    Oh God, spare me. Yet another (fictional) singer who finds himself attaining all he dreams of only to lose his mind. Livien is a brooding rocker who doesn't wait for arrival of superstardom to begin alienating intimates with petulant outbursts and substance abuse. Everyone, though, is expected to put up with his crap because he's so "deep". But all are expected to sympathize, because hokey flashbacks indicate Livien was traumatized years earlier by the suicide of his deeply troubled mother. Even though I like Domonic Monaghan (another cast member) a litte, this movie was a waste of time.

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