Review of High Strung (1992) by Justin M — 31 Jul 2004
[u]Title[/u]:[size=1][size=2]High Strung[/size][/size].
[u]Director[/u]: Roger Nygard.
[u]The skinny[/u]: Life doesn't seem to be working out for children's book author Thane Furrows. For starters, he's plagued by a domineering mother, a neighbor who constantly blasts loud rock music, and an insurance salesman who never stops pestering him. Things become even more unbearable for Thane when his career takes a disastrous turn and he starts seeing and hearing a strange man who taunts him with a prediction for Thane's future -- a prediction that makes the writer fear for his very life...
[u]My view[/u]: If you ever get the chance, WATCH THIS MOVIE! It is a rare find in the local Blockbuster or Hollywood Video Stores, so you're probably going to have to go to the good' ol Mom & Pop's video store to get this video. Steve Oedekirk makes this movie come to life with his comedy which is periodically assisted by Jim Carrey. This movie is a non-stop laugh festival from the get go, you will not go wrong in renting this movie.
[u]Notable[/u]: This is one of Jim Carrey's earlier little known films.
This review of High Strung (1992) was written by Justin M on 31 July 2004.
High Strung has generally received positive reviews.
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