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2 Days

Country: USA, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Sean McGinly
  • Writer: Sean McGinly; Karl Wiedergott
  • Producer: Marvin V. Acuna; Macarena Bianchi

CGiii Comment

A lifeless 'comedy' about suicide...

It's a film of an amateur film...made by amateurs and starring - apart from Rudd - amateurs.

There are a couple of gay characters who do nothing to energize this reflective diatribe on life and death...unfortunately, there is a little more to this - the boring bits, of which...there are many.

It would have made a better short film...since McGingly obviously ran out of material - this has been stretched to such an extent, it snaps way before the end.


Trailer...

Trailer for 2 Days on TrailerAddict.

The(ir) Blurb...

Paul Miller, a self-described "failed actor," sets out for his final act and his ultimate role: the last two days of his life ending with his suicide on tape. He tries to reunite with old friends and family members to say one last final goodbye, all of whom attempt to coax him out of killing himself or dismiss his intentions as a joke.

Cast & Characters

Adam Scott as Stu;
Karl Wiedergott as Charlie;
Mark Phinney as Mark;
Paul Rudd as Paul Miller;
Joshua Leonard as Bill Buehl;
Marguerite Moreau as Jennifer;
Adam Sztykiel as Cameron;
Matt Hoey as Mike;
Stacey Travis as Nancy;
Mackenzie Astin as Stephen Bell;
Donal Logue as Ray O' Connor;
Lourdes Benedicto as Rachel Adams;
Tommy Redmond Hicks as The Principal;
Chad Einbinder as Elvin;
Kristen Marie Holly as The Actress