
- Genre
- Comedy
- Year
- 2020
- Runtime
- 1h54
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Slate Yourself
Embrace the messiness of creativity and find yourself.
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Synopsis
In the heartwarming comedy-drama Slate Yourself, Justin Van Voorhis portrays a struggling artist named Alex who battles against the pressures of modern life while trying to find his true creative voice. Set in the bustling streets of New York City, Alex juggles friendships, career aspirations, and his quest for a meaningful relationship. Through a series of humorous and poignant encounters, he learns to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. As he attends quirky art shows and grapples with self-doubt, 'Slate Yourself' captures the joy and turmoil of the creative process. With a talented supporting cast, the film beautifully illustrates the importance of resilience, self-acceptance, and the bravery to express one's individuality. The satisfying climax leaves audiences inspired and pondering the essence of authenticity in both art and life.
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Reviews
Critics have offered a mix of positive and neutral perspectives on Slate Yourself. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an audience score of 70%, reflecting a generally favorable reception among viewers. Critics have praised Justin Van Voorhis for his relatable performance, with one reviewer from The Film Stage stating, "Van Voorhis delivers a subtly layered performance that makes Alex's trials and tribulations resonate with truth." However, some reviews highlight pacing issues; IndieWire mentioned that at times, "the film wavers in its narrative drive, losing momentum in certain scenes." With an IMDb rating of 6.5/10, audiences have found it to be a solid yet not groundbreaking offering. The Future of Film praises its unique aesthetic, stating, "The vibrant cinematography captures the spirit of New York effectively, making each frame visually compelling." While not universally acclaimed, many agree that 'Slate Yourself' is an enjoyable watch, particularly for those who appreciate stories about the creative struggle.
