Paddleton
It is a journey of deep friendship between two neighbors who are still fighting for their friendship. These things are turning into a completely undesirable turn when they both discover that he will be diagnosed with cancer, which may eliminate everything between them. The journey of friendship may turn into a real nightmare between them.
21 December 1957, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
7 December 1976, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
28 March 1962, Schaumburg, Illinois, USA
March 03, 2019
...a consistently watchable endeavor that's heightened by the superb, engrossing efforts of its stars...February 26, 2019
Offbeat dramedy has mature themes, some swearing.February 22, 2019
While "Paddleton" takes its time to get there, it ultimately reaches a deeply poignant conclusion. If you're patient enough, that alone could be worth the trip.February 25, 2019
A tremendously authentic film. [Full review in Spanish]February 20, 2019
On the whole, Paddleton isn't quite as strong as was Lehmann's relatively little-seen debut, Blue Jay, but it builds to a duet as harrowing and tender and moving as anyone could desire, or fear, or both.February 22, 2019
Previous writing-directing work by Duplass with his brother, Jay ("Jeff Who Lives at Home"), could be quietly devastating. "Paddleton" is mostly just quiet.February 20, 2019
Thanks to two pitch-perfect performances, Paddleton is bittersweet and poignant beyond words.February 21, 2019
[T]o fight against "Paddleton" and its no-frills, in-the-moment mission of mercy is, ultimately, useless.March 01, 2019
It is a film that deserves to find an audience, for whilst it presents familiar narrative arches, it presents a refreshing, beautiful take on male relationships.February 24, 2019
Arguably the bromance movie of the year, Paddleton will leave you with an empty box of tissues, calling your best friend.February 22, 2019
To get a sense of how excruciating the first hour is, you need to imagine Dumb and Dumber played for tears instead of laughs.February 25, 2019
Whatever may feel annoying or disingenuous about Paddleton is trumped by the emotional honesty of its ending, and the remarkable tenderness of Romano's work.