While a certain 1936 self-help book by Dale Carnegie may have sold over 30 million copies worldwide, many people would admit that establishing new friendships as an adult is far from easy, and when filmmaker Taylor Thompson was told in no uncertain terms he needed to find more friends, rather than reaching for a battered copy of the perennially popular tome decided to make a toe-curlingly awkward film about the subject instead. People Person is a superbly funny wild ride through the most wonderfully odd characters and situations, where you’ll find yourself exploding with laughter and cringing into yourself in equal measure. After his lacking friend roster was pointed out, Thomspon wasted no time forming the film’s script from every awkward social situation he could imagine, which he further exaggerated, then paired with a brilliant cringe-inducing turn from actor Joseph Schwartz and surprisingly found himself suddenly with friends (albeit temporary) and a completed short film!
- 5/14/2024
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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