The nightlife is not for everybody in this exclusive clip from A Poet
The new movie from Simón Mesa Soto sees a failed writer muster enough hope to help a young poet achieve greatness.
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Some people just don’t know how to have a good time. In A Poet, the new film from Colombian filmmaker Simón Mesa Soto, first-time actor Ubeimar Rios plays the deeply unemployed and even more deeply middle-aged failure Oscar Restrepo. Oscar lives in the Tim Robbins realm of man-childness, with a very short fuse and a scream-forward style of conflict resolution. Amid bumming money from his elderly parents and offending the poor souls who still put up with him, Oscar meets a talented young writer and finds a little bit of life left to help cultivate her talents. But before that, he ruins everyone’s night at the club. In this exclusive clip from A Poet, Oscar sets his sights on the party pooper hall of fame, and we’d be damned if he didn’t get shortlisted.