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Director: Duane Lavold
Cast: Duane Lavold, Sophie Sutton, Mishna Wolff, Robby Sutton
A young musician lives with other musicians in a warehouse known as the Rat Trap until he finds his muse, a conservative girlfriend, transforms into a yuppie and becomes impotent. With the help of his eclectic crew of friends, a fierce bald girl, and an old-school record producer, he finds his cure...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Limp (2006), directed by Duane Lavold, is a comedy film that received a moderately positive critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.7/10 indicating solid audience reception. The film follows a young musician who experiences transformations in his personal and professional life with the help of his eccentric friends and collaborators.
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Fans of offbeat comedies and character-driven narratives will appreciate the quirky charm of Limp, the 2006 film directed by Duane Lavold. With its ensemble cast led by Lavold himself, the movie blends humor and heartfelt drama as it explores the creative and personal struggles of a young musician seeking inspiration and purpose among his eccentric peers in the Rat Trap warehouse community.
A limp is a type of asymmetric abnormality of the gait. Limping may be caused by pain, weakness, neuromuscular imbalance, or a skeletal deformity. The most common underlying cause of a painful limp is physical trauma; however, in the absence of trauma, other serious causes, such as septic arthritis or slipped capital femoral epiphysis, may be present. The diagnostic approach involves ruling out potentially serious causes via the use of X-rays, blood tests, and sometimes joint aspiration. Initial treatment involves pain management. A limp is the presenting problem in about 4% of children who visit hospital emergency departments.
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