Wristcutters A Love Story
Relegated to a forlorn afterlife of unsmiling lost souls and melancholy drifters as a result of committing suicide in the mortal realm, a heartbroken young man sets out to find the girl who inspired his final act of self-destruction after learning that she too has taken her own life.
20 April 1978, Clay, Alabama, USA
15 June 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
9 June 1962, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
3 October 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
1 February 1965, Israel
4 October 1969, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
7 December 1949, Pomona, California, USA
26 June 1970, Joliet, Illinois, USA
28 August 1984, San Diego, California, USA
25 November 1973, Texas, USA
11 October 1980, Boise, Idaho, USA
13 September 1988, Columbus, Ohio, USA
17 September 1982, Mitchell, South Dakota, USA
17 February 1947, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
March 25, 2008
Wristcutters: A Love Story is like a suicidal Wizard of Oz.
November 22, 2007
Opportunities to comment on the ethical grey areas of suicide are mostly squandered and, as the pointless digressions begin to pile up, your mind begins to drift from the action on screen.
November 02, 2007
Wristcutters is a cut above most low-budget American indies, with something original to say about the human condition and an artful way of saying it.
March 06, 2008
It's certainly melancholic, occasionally funny, and ultimately life-affirming. But overall, it feels as if writer-director Goran Dukic dropped a rather promising ball.
October 11, 2010
This road movie romcom won’t leave you reaching for the razor blades.
February 22, 2008
It misses the opportunity to examine why a community of people - each of whom has already given up on life - would band together to form a new society of desperate misfits.
November 08, 2007
Wristcutters is a small film of ambitions nicely scaled to the performances and story. Who knew that affectless characters could be so oddly affecting?
June 10, 2008
Having some laughs over suicide.
November 23, 2007
The purgatorial premise is pleasingly eccentric but, in the end, Wristcutters falls victim to its washed-out mood, and limps bloodlessly to a close.
November 02, 2007
All this sounds rather grim, and indeed it is -- but this backward Heaven Can Wait is also, thanks to [director] Dukic's inventive imagination, surprisingly involving and ultimately sweet.
November 23, 2007
It is a staggeringly awful road movie, not much enlivened by the presence of Tom Waits as a wizened participant.
November 06, 2007
It's such an original piece of work and I love the deliberately bleak cinematography.

