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Quid Pro Quo (2008)

Quid Pro Quo (2008)
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A man who can't walk meets a woman who envies his condition in this offbeat black comedy. Isaac Knott (Nick Stahl) lost the use of his legs when he was eight years old in an auto accident that also claimed the lives of his parents. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Isaac has enjoyed a successful career as the host of a talk show on a New York City public radio outlet. One day, Isaac is told an odd story about a man who arrived at a local hospital and demanded to have his legs amputated; the man was part of a secret subculture of able-bodied folks who wish to be paraplegics, using wheelchairs when they can and attempting to deaden their legs through artificial means. Isaac becomes fascinated with the idea of these wannabes, and begins studying the phenomenon for a piece on his show. Isaac's research leads him to Fiona (Vera Farmiga), a sexy but mysterious blonde who collects and restores Chinese art. Fiona is also the owner of a wheelchair she doesn't really need, and Isaac, who is increasingly attracted to her, wants to know all about her role in the fake-paraplegic underground. However, Fiona isn't about to give away any of her secrets for free, and Isaac discovers that the exchange of information and trust goes deeper the longer they know one another. The first feature film from writer and director Carlos Brooks, Quid Pro Quo received its premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Nick StahlVera Farmiga, (more)
Director(s):
Carlos Brooks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Quid Pro Quo

A man who can't walk meets a woman who envies his condition in this offbeat black comedy. Isaac Knott (Nick Stahl) lost the use of his legs when he was eight years old in an auto accident that also claimed the lives of his parents. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Isaac has enjoyed a successful career as the host of a talk show on a New York City public radio outlet. One day, Isaac is told an odd story about a man who arrived at a local hospital and demanded to have his legs amputated; the man was part of a secret subculture of able-bodied folks who wish to be paraplegics, using wheelchairs when they can and attempting to deaden their legs through artificial means. Isaac becomes fascinated with the idea of these wannabes, and begins studying the phenomenon for a piece on his show. Isaac's research leads him to Fiona (Vera Farmiga), a sexy but mysterious blonde who collects and restores Chinese art. Fiona is also the owner of a wheelchair she doesn't really need, and Isaac, who is increasingly attracted to her, wants to know all about her role in the fake-paraplegic underground. However, Fiona isn't about to give away any of her secrets for free, and Isaac discovers that the exchange of information and trust goes deeper the longer they know one another. The first feature film from writer and director Carlos Brooks, Quid Pro Quo received its premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins

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Director(s):
Carlos Brooks
Writer(s):
Carlos Brooks
Producer(s):
Sarah PillsburyMidge Sanford
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Independent FilmsDrama
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Fredrick L.

This was a very interesting movie to watch regarding individuals who "want" to become parapelegic or quadrapelegic. Stahl played his part as a believeable parapelegic in this movie. Farmiga's role as a "wannabe" was excellent and at some points hiliarious. The storyline was written to keep you (and your attention) thinking as to why Farmiga's character is so obsessed with Stahl's character and the need to be confined to a wheel-chair. As the movie ends the pieces are put together and answers some of the lingering questions. Viewers should check out the Special Feature on real-life individuals that the movie is based on. Overall, the viewers should enjoy this intriguing work.

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Jeffrey A.

This a wannabe thriller that fizzled. There was potential for suspense that was passed up several times. The length of the film alone may cause one to think that it was short of creatvity. It was not a bad movie but it could have been so much better if a dual plot had been implemented.

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Jeff M.

this was a great surprise, i really enjoyed vera's performance & the extra features of deleted scenes provided more background info on the story. the audition footage was also interesting. definitely worth the time & a great dvd

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