The Crab   BF-2011 

His 'crab hands' form a welcome excuse for the blunt cynicism with which Levi keeps everyone at arm's length. Disappointed by life, he gets on with his daily affairs. In this anti-romantic comedy, only his love for his only friend's girlfriend offers him some hope, albeit false.

Levi is a cynical creep who manages to get up everyone’s nose with his snide remarks. Since dropping out of college, he lives as an unemployed, self-destructive drunkard, treats his girlfriend as a doormat and invites beatings from total strangers.
He hates himself and above all his ‘lobster hands’, a birth defect. But it isn’t his malformed hands that scare people off, it’s his monstrous behaviour. When the new girlfriend of his only friend is not impressed by Levi’s torrent of abuse, he immediately falls for her.
Highbrow meets low culture in this intelligent, verbal comedy about a melancholy anti-hero with a heart of gold. Just like Strange Girls, Rona Marks’ bizarre debut film about the vicissitudes of a creepy set of twins, this American independent is clever, lightly absurd and hilarious, thanks to dialogues like whiplashes and a protagonist who is perfectly cast. The ultimate anti-romantic comedy.

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USA 2010
DirectorRona Mark
ProducerRona Mark
 Craig Schober
 Tridango Inc.
SalesTridango Inc.
ScenarioRona Mark
CastGuy Whitney
 Kelly B. Dwye
 Cass Bugge
 Jonathan Wilde
PhotographyGregg Conde
EditorRona Mark
Production designSimone Duff
Sound designTyson Dai
MusicCollin Couvillion
Length102'
Websitewww.thecrabmovie.com
Themes
2011 Bright Future