Sweethearts
Sweethearts
| 01 November 1997 (USA)
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Arliss goes to a coffee house to meet Jasmine on a blind date, but she's not quite what she seems.

Reviews
TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Develiker terrible... so disappointed.
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
George Parker "Sweethearts" is a serious dramatic tour-de-force by Garofalo which is marred by a script which tries too hard to be hip and poor casting which uses a trio of comics (Garofalo would have been sufficient) including Goldthwait who is out of place in this film. An all dialogue little indie with a cast of a few, "Sweethearts" is worth a look in spite of being a mediocre presentation of a potentially interesting plot.
louisandjoey This is a great movie with superb comedic actors. Mitch Rouse, best known to Comedy Central watchers for his acting and writing talents on "Exit 57" and "Strangers With Candy" is incredible. He and Janeane Garofalo make the character so real and touching and funny as hell. My heart went out to them both. It IS hard to find this movie, but when you do, see it!
katynmae I love the crazy romance story between Jasmine and Arliss but the ending depresses me. Janeane plays her role brilliantly, adding both humor while showing the dark side to manic-depression. Definitely a movie that makes you think and challenges your outlook on things in this world.
freakboy2000 I liked this movie a lot. Janeane Garofalo proved once and for all that she deserves to be more than that cynical, jaded girl who delivers one or two sarcastic lines. She is a major talent. I found the story moving, even if it is a re-tread about two people leading lives of quiet desperation in an urban landscape, (a lot like "What Happened Was..."). It will surprise you, in a good way I think.