Went to the screening/Premiere of Small Apartments in Kansas City. I didn't know it, but the producer Bridgit McMeel is from Kansas City (KC)! She and another producer named John took over 20 minutes of time to talk about the film after the movie and answer a few questions.
First, about this film:
I thought this was a great film. Honestly, going in I wasn't sure I was going to like it. I have not liked many dark comedies at all. I've liked comedy, action comedy, action and about every other genre I can think of except this one. Simply put...this is how dark comedy should be done! The characters were all funny and added to the story. Dolph's character does not have tons of screen time. I did however ask if there were elements that Dolph added to this character. They said yes, his character from the book was "not as flamboyant." Watch the film, no spoilers here, but you will see what they mean. The original character was pretty straight-laced apparently.
This movie had everyone in the theater rolling. A tough sell as some parts are a bit gruesome, but they pull it together very well with some excellent acting, dialog and character development. This also has a great moral to it as well, which I find dark comedies never quite accomplish. This one hits all the marks.
And as the producers said, finding the right actors was key. They waited for quite some time to do this movie when their first choice for the lead fell through. I have more on this, but I am flat out tired and need to go to work tomorrow.
Go see this movie! Like it on Facebook, Twitter etc. Get some momentum going so this can get a wider release!
