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  1. For Lucy, it is an action painter named Bwick (Ben Stiller), who seems to have random malfunctions at the level where the speech and movement centers of the mind do their work. For Joe, it is Jane (Elle Macpherson), the tall beauty who lives next door and conducts most of her life – undressing, kissing her dates – in front of an open window.

  2. Mar 12, 1996 · Meanwhile, Lucy finds herself being pursued by an eccentric, and perhaps psychotic artist named Bwick (played hilariously by Ben Stiller). One evening, Bwick takes Lucy home and spontaneously creates a work of art by covering himself with paint and literally throwing himself at the canvas.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › If_Lucy_FellIf Lucy Fell - Wikipedia

    Jane comes to an artwork show of Joe's where Joe finally gathers up the courage to ask her out, while Lucy begins dating Bwick Elias, a weirdo artist who paints with his own body parts. Joe soon realizes that Jane isn't who he thought she ought to be.

  4. Mar 8, 1996 · A loony, self-loving, romantic little yuppie comedy that tries, mostly in vain, for some of the elegant puffery and wit of the 1930s screwball comedies, “If Lucy Fell” has a premise so...

  5. Mar 8, 1996 · By JOHN ANDERSON. March 8, 1996 12 AM PT. FOR THE TIMES. Take a ridiculous premise, marry it to a situation that is bound to resolve itself in the most obvious way, and keep the whole thing rolling...

  6. Feb 5, 1996 · By Leonard Klady. Writer, director and actor Eric Schaeffer attempts to reinvent the romantic comedy for the 1990s with “If Lucy Fell.” Cobbling together elements of Woody Allen, Preston...

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  8. Mar 8, 1996 · Decked out in dreadlocks and (at one stage of the story) a silver suit modeled by Brad Pitt in Vanity Fair, Bwick is the film's only enjoyably zany creation. All coy grins and daffy mugging, Mr...

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