WillSushyMedia
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Donald Seymour
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Mandeep Tyson
The acting in this movie is really good.
Harriet Deltubbo
The setup: Perky, perfect Carolyn and her Alpha Omega Pi sisters plan to win Sorority of the Year by impressing the Greek Council with a killer charity: coaching mentally challenged athletes for the regional Challenged Games. When Carolyn's assigned to coach Pumpkin she's terrified at first, but soon sees in him something she's never seen before: a gentle humanity and honest clarity that touches her soul. To the horror of her friends and Pumpkin's overprotective mother, Carolyn falls in love, becoming an outcast in the process. As Carolyn's "perfect life" falls apart, Pumpkin teaches her that perfect isn't always perfect after all.The verdict: Awesome!
Gemma
This film was hilarious at time, yet dealt with the subject of a handicapped young man very well. Despite not ever really knowing his handicap, as he seemed to get better through the film. The love story between Pumpkin and Carolyn, was so beautifully done. It was lovely to watch her fall in love with him, and he her. The only thing I was initially unsure of was Pumpkin's age, Carolyn was a senior in College so I'm guessing she was 21. Pumpkin was in fact 18 yet was treated like a child by his alcoholic mother. When she catches them in bed together and calls Carolyn a paedophile, that of course would not be the case, with a three year age gap. Hank Harris was amazing in the role of Pumpkin. Since watching this film last night I have been unable to get it out of my head. This film really touched me deeply. Can't wait to watch it again
Wintagelo
This movie is fantastic, although you probably have to have a certain comic sensibility to appreciate it. The best parts of this movie are so subtle that you might miss them the first time around. The director certainly doesn't hold your hand.The soundtrack in particular was amazing. The montage set against Belle & Sebastian's "Stars of Track and Field" is one of the better uses of song in a movie I've encountered.I rarely come across comedies that demonstrate any originality. It's mostly formulaic junk. Pumpkin is a beautiful, hilarious, and has a great deal of thematic and character depth.
tulipbooty
One of the most neglected aspects of living with a disability is addressed in this dark comedy--sexuality. Christina Ricci is not the best actress, but no one plays a frothy bitch with the same charisma, and her talents are well used.The topic is addressed through the absurdist humor of the director; it is not overt and there are no easy cues for the audience to follow. In fact, the film pays the audience the rare compliment of expecting them to figure out the themes for themselves.The only disappointment I had with this tale of a Sorority sister reluctantly falling in love with the disabled Pumpkin was his self administered rehabilitation. The more interesting aspects of the film would have come across much more powerfully had he remained as she met him.