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Daylight Savings is a 2012 American comedy film written by Dave Boyle, Michael Lerman, Joel Clark and Goh Nakamura, directed by Boyle and starring Nakamura.[1] It is the sequel to Boyle's 2011 film Surrogate Valentine.[2]
Daylight Savings | |
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Directed by | Dave Boyle |
Written by | Dave Boyle Michael Lerman Joel Clark Goh Nakamura |
Produced by | Duane Andersen Michael Lerman |
Starring | Goh Nakamura |
Cinematography | Bill Otto |
Edited by | Dave Boyle Michael Lerman Duane Andersen |
Music by | Goh Nakamura |
Production companies | Tiger Industry Films Brainwave Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This article needs a plot summary. (May 2024) |
The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 10, 2012.[3]
Dennis Harvey of Variety gave the film a positive review and wrote, "Pic has some funnier incidents than the first film, as well as a little more narrative oomph within a still-loose framework."[1]
Peter Martin of Screen Anarchy also gave the film a positive review and wrote, "Less a sequel to Surrogate Valentine than another chapter in the life of an itinerant musician, Dave Boyle's Daylight Savings is charming, low-key, and self-effacing, reflecting the appealing on-screen personality of Goh Nakamura."[4]
J. R. Jones of the Chicago Reader gave the film a negative review and wrote, "...this is one of those indie walk-and-talks—like Medicine for Melancholy or In Search of a Midnight Kiss—that aim no higher than to replicate the buzz of a good first date.[5]
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