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In Hollywood, it’s said that a movie is only as good as its antagonist.  The most memorable characters in movies are usually the villains, whether it’s Count Dracula or Darth Vader.  In recent years, filmmakers have been pushing the envelope by trying to create the most far-out antagonists that they can, resulting in films like The Beaver and Bad Milo.  Well, Motivational Growth brings a villain to the table that may just top them all, at least as far as originality goes.

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Motivational Growth stars Adrian Giovanni (Treadmill) as Ian Folivor, a lonely introvert who never leaves his apartment, preferring the warm glow of his television set (which he affectionately calls Kent) to any contact with his fellow human beings.  When Kent breaks down, Ian decides that he has no reason to continue living and tries to kill himself by mixing up some poisonous gas in his bathroom.  While closing the vent to make sure that none of his noxious concoction escapes without going into his lungs, Ian slips and hits his head, knocking himself unconscious.  He is awakened by a strange voice, and quickly ascertains that it is coming from the mold that has been growing in the corner of his filthy bathroom.  The Mold (voiced by Re-Animator’s Jeffrey Combs) gives Ian instructions on how to live his life and better himself, but it soon becomes apparent that The Mold does not have Ian’s best interests at heart.

Written and directed by Don Thacker (his first and, to date, only feature film), Motivational Growth is a really weird film.  It’s the type of movie that will split audiences down the middle – some will believe it’s the Citizen Kane of talking fungus movies, while others will rush out of the theater, flipping the bird towards the screen the whole way.  It’s understandable, because Motivational Growth is either very good, or it’s very bad.

Motivational Growth has the vibe of a student film.  The concept is fantastically original – it really is unlike anything that audiences are likely to see – but it doesn’t feel completely fleshed out.  It feels like a twenty minute short that has been padded to feature length.  There are parts of the film that get confusing and hard to follow, as if Thacker was intentionally trying to keep his audience from figuring things out too quickly.  Other parts feel unfinished, as if the film ran out of time or money, or as if the filmmakers were shooting from an early draft of the screenplay.  From a script standpoint, the film is a bit uneven.

While his writing skills may be suspect, Thacker’s direction is pretty solid.  He makes great use of his limited resources, choosing to set the entirety of Motivational Growth in a single apartment, using basically a single actor to tell the story; Ian even breaks the fourth wall Woody Allen-style in a few places, helping the audience to better understand his predicament by explaining it to them first-hand.  The simplicity lends a kind of hipster atmosphere to the film.  The movie has a cool nostalgic vibe to it as well, with retro-looking television shows intercut into the action, and a really nifty 8-bit computer game-esque musical score.  Ian even gets animated into a vintage video game at one point in a scene which is a fun deviation from all of the apartment dwelling.  It’s all just as weird as it sounds, but these kooky eccentricities just make the strange movie seem that much stranger.

And then, there’s The Mold.  The Mold is a great character; the combination of Jeffrey Combs’ voice work and the animatronic puppet (which was designed by Andy Hosmer of The Creation Adventure Team) is both hilarious and intimidating.  The beast looks like something that stepped out of a Troma movie; it’s crass and disgusting, but has plenty of personality for a culture of spores, constantly referring to itself in the third person, saying things like “The Mold is here to help, Jack” and “The Mold knows” (The Mold refers to Ian as Jack, no matter how many times Ian corrects it).  The Mold works in mysterious, passive ways, and he is in complete control of the situation.  Now, it’s not exactly Hannibal Lecter or anything, but as far as antagonists go, there have been far worse than The Mold in the annals of cinematic history.

Motivational Growth is a pretty low-brow movie, but it attempts to have a message.  As for a recommendation, that’s tricky.  The viewer’s enjoyment will depend of whether or not they “get it.”  And, frankly, it may be the type of movie that takes multiple viewings to “get.”  If you’re the type who loves offbeat, disgusting movies, Motivational Growth is for you.  If you’re more of a purist with your monster movies, skip it.  One thing is certain; it should be seen with a group, because half will love it, and the other half will hate it.  The split will make for a fun car ride home.

The film will hit VOD worldwide on September 30th(via Devolver Films and Indiecan Entertainment in Canada), Blu-Ray & DVD in Canada on the same date, and DVD in the US the following week (via Parade Deck Films), on October 7th.

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