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Director: Dustin Guy
Cast: Steven Roy, Josie Maran, Victoria Pratt, Clare Kramer
Charlie can't take his mind off of his ex-girlfriend, Mallory. When he sees her with her new boyfriend, his obsession takes charge. With the cut-to-the-chase advice of his best friend Nick, Charlie decides to take action to recover his lost love. His plan: secretly befriend her new boyfriend and sabotage their relationship from the inside out.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Mallory Effect, a 2002 comedy directed by Dustin Guy, has received a mixed critical reception. While some reviewers praised the film's quirky charm and the lead performance, others found the narrative to be uneven and the characters somewhat one-dimensional. The film has not received any major awards recognition, but has garnered a moderately positive audience reception, holding a 6.4 rating on IMDb and a 68% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat romantic comedies will enjoy the unique perspective and sharp writing of The Mallory Effect, the 2002 film directed by Dustin Guy. The performance by lead actor Steven Roy brings depth and humor to the story of a man obsessing over his ex-girlfriend, creating a entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of relationships and obsession.