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7/10
Small town meets big world....
rex-10427 April 2006
The essence of this film works... Life can corrupt. However let the small and real world around you sing the songs of life. Trust your heart not your eyes, what you know provides enough and more!!! As the technology gets better the spirit gets smaller. We all know someone a little "different"...but... are they better or worse than we are? The strength of a single thought is much more powerful than a dream from a dreamer. In the end was your way better? This film paints lines where there are none. This film also makes borders vanish where many should be. THE ESSENCE OF IRWIN is....simple...LIVE LIFE IN YOUR MOMENT...and let life flow!!!
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7/10
somewhat sleepy movie about a sleepy town
postmanwhoalwaysringstwice11 December 2006
Darren McDaniel's "The Essence of Irwin" plays very much like a mockumentary in the vein of the repertoire of Christopher Guest, as it follows a sociologist and his cameraman into the one horse town of Irwin, Texas. They are there to capture footage of the town for an advertising agency, and in so doing they encounter a steady stream of wild, crazy, and quirky characters. McDaniel's film-making is quite competent; however the real strength of this piece is with the characters and the writing. Characters the audience encounters, such as a woman who is a hellion behind the wheel of a golf cart and another woman who posts inspirational stickers in clear view throughout her house, lead the viewer to wonder how much of this stuff was staged and how much owes itself to the weirdos lurking in small town America (ala "Vernon, Florida"). Unfortunately, "The Essence of Irwin" plays out at an hour and forty minutes, and starts to feel tiresome halfway through when it began acting like a movie full of a wide array of fun characters in search of a story. This aimlessness really taxes the latter portion of the film, but nonetheless with so much wonderful detail and such no holds barred performances this little indie is worth a look.
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