Far Too Gone (2004)
Known primarily for grunge, good coffee, and plenty of rain, Seattle, Washington also houses the irrepressible figure of Josh Lowell. Lowell is a flamboyant transvestite with a posse of eager friends who hang on his every word. But Josh has big plans afoot--namely his huge comeback, which he and his oddball pals busily prepare for. But who is he and where has he been? To answer the second part of the question, he hasn't been anywhere in particular. In fact, the only place he has been is his apartment, where he resides in a state of somnambulant unemployment. As for who he is, that's easier to answer. Check out the smouldering pout and flaxen red hair; the penchant for flowing overcoats and winsome gazes into the middle-distance. That's right, Josh is Tori Amos! Or at least, he thinks he is. In fact, so convinced is Josh, that he's attracted the attentions of a documentary film crew, who chronicle his every move. From delighting his "fans" with impromptu performances, to carrying out mundane, everyday tasks, this is the story of a celebrity infatuation taken to new and ridiculously silly extremes. Hugely enjoyable, this directoral debut from Brian Labrecque is a unique, fascinating film with a lead character who is definitely FAR TOO GONE in his obsession!
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