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Movie Overview
Cast
Nick Stahl
Vera Farmiga
Aimee Mullins
Director
Carlos Brooks
MPAA Rating
R - for some sexuality and language.
Quid Pro Quo (2008)
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OFCS Rating: 71% Fresh
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B
"It frustratingly refuses to go bonkers, but the film is a compelling sit, brought to life by two very crafty, pointed performances."
BrianOrndorf.com
Brian Orndorf
3.5/5
"has the best "middle" I've seen in a long time"
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
B+
"Although not a perfect film, "Quid Pro Quo" is a highly crafted cinematic achievement that taps into its characters' subconscious with surgical precision and elegant assurance."
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
"In fact, "Quid Pro Quo" is not at all funny, merely occasionally sarcastic, its plot a succession of half-baked pop-psych speculations and its dialogue a glib sampling of sub-Diablo Cody incredibility"
indieWIRE
Leo Goldsmith
2/4
"A bleakly humorous romantic character study,
Quid Pro Quo
is appealingly offbeat until its narrative takes a wayward detour into pat simplifications."
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
8/10
"An obscure and terrifying mental disorder leads a reporter to the strangest and then the most terrifying story of his life. A neat film noir in a very modern setting amongst people who are not all there."
Monsters and Critics
Ron Wilkinson
3.5/5
"Has some pretty insightful things to say about the nature of being "disabled," and it says them with a good deal of humor, style, and understanding."
Cinematical
Scott Weinberg
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OFCS Rating: 71% Fresh
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