Getting to Know You

Rank

Middle 40-60% of all time (see others with this rank)

Festival Year

1999 (click here to see all competition films from this year)

Category

Dramatic Competition

Cast

Heather Matarazzo, Michael Weston, Bebe Neuwirth, Zach Braff, Mary McCormack, Tristine Skyler, Chris Noth

Non-Cast Credits

Lisanne Skyler, Laura Gabbert, George LaVoo, Scott Rosenfelt, Larry Estes, David Skinner, Tristine Skyler, Jim Denault, Julie Janata, Anthony Sherin, Jody Asnes

Description

Getting to Know You takes place one afternoon in a bus station as siblings Judith and Wesley, virtually abandoned by their parents, wait for buses going in two different directions. As they silently sit, Judith is befriended by Jimmy because she is the only one willing to listen to his tall tales about other people in the station He fabricates a detailed story about a naive woman's trip to an intimidating Atlantic City, working from fragmented details he has overheard in the coffee shop. His storytelling becomes a game when he sees a pretty woman alone, waiting for her bus, and describes to Judith the events leading up to that moment.

Director Lisanne Skyler, whose documentary, No Loans Today, screened at Sundance in 1995, uses a bold and innovative structure to depict the stories within the film. They possess such detail and innocent beauty that it is easy to forget they are not totally real. Instead, they express the characters' fears about love and abandonment and act as a device to bring their personal stories to the surface.

Told by Judith, the last tale is a true story about the way Judith and Wesley were made to feel guilty and responsible for all of their parents' unfulfilled dreams. It becomes clear why they are alone as well as what holds them together. In the end, the characters learn that opening up to someone else helps you

discover yourself.

Reviewer

Mary Kerr (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)

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