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A self-inflicted comedy
After declaring that he's going to film himself committing suicide for a school project, Archie videotapes his surprising interactions with worried family members, interested classmates, unreliable medical experts and the hottest girl in school.
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Alternative Titles
Archie's Final Project, Buster's Class Project, Meu Suicídio, 我的自杀
Premiere
07 Feb 2009
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Germany
Berlin International Film Festival
Theatrical limited
23 Sep 2011
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USA
Germany
07 Feb 2009
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Premiere
Berlin International Film Festival
USA
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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
mf got some pussy n decided to live
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if i wanted to see an obnoxious film bro think about his own death i’d just look in a mirror.
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i’d kill myself too if my name was archibald
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I don’t know, I don’t know what to say. It’s ridiculously obnoxious, but it’s also deeply moving, and tackles this subject in such an honest and unorthodox fashion. I can honestly say I’ve never seen anything quite like it. A masterpiece in its own right.
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the ending sucks he shouldve commit but its ok
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I didn’t know it was possible to pack this much film bro angsty white boyness into one movie.
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I need to stop giving every movie that makes me cry 5 stars.
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What 0 bitches does to a mf
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That was fucked up. I loved it.
Yes, this is a movie about privileged teenagers complaining about their objectively good lives and obsessing about death. It's annoying. It's stupid. But it's truthful, because like it or not, that's what people *do*.
The point of a movie isn't to love the main character, or even any of the characters. It's to depict some aspect of the world, including the worlds inside people's minds. This is a movie about an angsty teenage weirdo who decides to kill himself. He's not all that happy, or all that anything. He doesn't feel like he has much to live for, so he fixates on dying. The movie depicts life honestly, with all of its melodrama,…
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(Short Review)
"If you want to kill yourself man, kill what you don't like. Kill Narcissus. I had an old self that I killed. You can kill yourself too but that doesn't mean you got to stop living. Kill the part that's all about you and nobody else because that's the part that makes you want to curl up and die."
I just saw this on Netflix and it was titled My Suicide. On letterboxd it's titled Archie’s Final Project. Either way this is a great movie. I thought this would end in a very dark way but actually it was the complete opposite. This is a very beautiful, depressing, funny, visually striking and thought-provoking. I could in some ways relate to this. I don't mean that in a sad way. This actually helps me look at life in a new way.
10/10 (A+).