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Director: Lije Sarki
Cast: Jeffrey Pierce, Michael Dempsey, Kate Rodger, Kasey Buckley
A brick salesman and an ex male-exotic-dancer trained in the martial arts argue on sex, religion, life on other planets, Hitler, Samuel Beckett, a severely injured dog, and early childhood behavior in a family style Mexican restaurant in the South.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Alphonso Bow, a 2010 comedy film directed by Lije Sarki, has received a mixed critical reception, with critics divided on its portrayal of a debate between a brick salesman and an ex-male-exotic-dancer over topics ranging from sex and religion to extraterrestrial life. The film has not received any significant awards recognition, and its audience reception is unclear as ratings on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes are not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat comedies with sharp, banter-driven dialogue will likely enjoy this 2010 film directed by Lije Sarki, which features standout performances from Jeffrey Pierce and Michael Dempsey as they engage in hilarious, thought-provoking debates on everything from religion to alien life.