
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Mar 1, 2013 Limited Actors :Sophia Takal,Lawrence Michael Levine,Reed Birney,Daisy Tahan,Cady Huffman,Rebecca Schull,Adam Le Fevre,Tom Morrissey,Nicholas Lampiasi,Adam LeFevre
Molly's Theory Of Relativity Synopsis: "Molly's Theory of Relativity" is a sexy, funny, surreal, and devastating portrait of a beautiful twenty-eight-year-old astronomer who, having unexpectedly lost her job, is poised to make perhaps the first reckless decision of her life. Her story unfolds during an eighteen hour period, on Halloween. Providing counsel on the fateful day are her husband, her father-in-law, three deceased relatives, a precocious nine-year-old trick-or-treater, her grandfather from Minot, North Dakota, and a six year old neighbor, who may or may not be imaginary. "Molly's Theory of Relativity" is about the economy, and how we value what we do for a living, to ourselves and to 6 others. It's observes the unbreakable bonds of family, and posits the notion that death is merely a relative thing.(c) Adopt films
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Something of an intriguing, if not entirely successful, exoticism.Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
For all of "Molly's" naturalistic, low-budget indie ambience, the film is a fantastical curiosity, whose indulgences will try one's patience.
John Anderson-Newsday
"Molly's Theory of Relativity" is anti-cinema.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
"Molly's Theory of Relativity" shows how our parents live inside us, and how our relationships with them continue to evolve even after they're gone.
Stephen Holden-New York Times
Lipsky is clearly reaching for something grand and cosmic here, but the results are mostly just confounding.
Scott Foundas-Village Voice
Take one overlong, nonsensical script; multiply it by terrible editing and design; then divide the whole thing by wooden performances. VoilĂ : You'll have Jeff Lipsky's unwatchable indie.
Jenna Scherer-Time Out New York
It's really about Lipsky's love of his own words, as every character serves as nothing more than a mouthpiece for identically insipid dialogue.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
The characters never sound like they're actually talking to one another, but rather delivering Jeff Lipsky's echo-chamber monologues.
Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine

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