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Jun 7, 2013 · Language of a Broken Heart: Directed by Rocky Powell. With Juddy Talt, Kate French, Julie White, Ethan Cohn. When a male neurotic best-selling author on love finds his fiancé with another man, he's sent into a tailspin reflecting on his numerous romantic failures only to find hope again with a quirky antiquarian bookseller.
- (329)
- Comedy, Romance
- Rocky Powell
- 2013-06-07
Language of a Broken Heart streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Language of a Broken Heart" streaming on IndieFlix. It is also possible to buy "Language of a Broken Heart" on Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video online.
- Rocky Powell
- 98 min
- 5
Language of a Broken Heart is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Rocky Powell and written by and starring Juddy Talt. [1] Cast. Juddy Talt. Lara Pulver. Ethan Cohn. Kate French. Julie White. Oscar Nunez. Reception. The film has a 36% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [2] . Drew Hunt of Slant Magazine awarded the film half a star out of four.
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Mar 8, 2013 · Although Language of a Broken Heart, a romantic comedy written by and starring Juddy Talt, eventually drowns in clichés and predictability, it has a few decent moments of humor and some appealing performances that make it marginally better than most vanity projects.
- (9)
- Rocky Powell
- R
Oct 22, 2011 · By a simple twist of fate he meets a free-spirited bookseller who challenges him to let people appreciate him for who he is. A neurotic best-selling author on love, with the heightened emotional capacity of a woman, can write so eloquently about the subject, but can’t keep girls from leaving him.
Mar 2, 2013 · Film. Review: Language of a Broken Heart. A feigned attempt at a stereotypically quirky indie film that has virtually nothing in the way of formal sophistication or narrative ambition. by Drew Hunt. March 2, 2013. Photo: House Lights Media.