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title: "C.O.G. [Blu-ray]"
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# C.O.G. [Blu-ray]

**Brand:** jonathan groffcorey stollkyle patrick alvarez
**Price:** NZ$61
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- **What is this?** C.O.G. [Blu-ray] by jonathan groffcorey stollkyle patrick alvarez
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## Description

C.O.G. [Blu-ray]

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Comedy
- **Format:** PAL, Blu-ray
- **Contributor:** Corey Stoll, Denis O'Hare, Keiko Green, Kamyar Jahan, Dean Stockwell, Jonathan Groff, Tyra Richards, Zach Sanchez-Vitale, Kyle Patrick Alvarez, Danny Belrose
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 38 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Captured Well
*by N***E on 12 October 2015*

I think this film captured the short story well and I really enjoyed watching it. I could relate a lot to the main character, and I think a lot of us can remember being young and scared and maybe a little too cocky in an attempt to hide our fears. There was one moment in particular that moved me to tears, but poignant moments are hidden throughout the film. I only wish the DVD had been released in region 2 format as I had to switch my laptop settings to play it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Delightful and Tragic!
*by P***E on 4 June 2014*

This is a delightful film that will win over most of its audience with its humour and natural light-heartedness. It’s an unusual film that will be the better for finding its niche admirers and keeping well away from anything as bland as mainstream.Right off the bat it had me smiling and surprised at the quality of its colourful language, and I soon found I was falling in love with it. Never heard of Jonathan Groff before but I’ll definitely be looking out for him again.I love how he portrays David, maintaining his open mind and cheerful outlook despite a wealth of uncertainty. He meets characters as colourful as the language, but the help they offer doesn’t always end well.That’s what’s great about the film; there is a certain tension underlying most of David’s journey, and because of the wonderful humour throughout, the few moments it has of tension and gravity are more keenly felt.It has an uncanny feel; pacing, not to mention the characters; you never really know how to take any of them; whether or not they're genuine. It's this ambiguity that intrigues and provides some shocking - and some hilarious - moments.He eventually finds his way to Christianity via C.O.G, a local fellowship. The tension is most evident here as Jon (Denis O’Hare) is a real enigma. Despite the platitudes and sermons he spouts you get the impression he’s a bit of a loose cannon.O’Hare really shines here; he does a great job of presenting one face whilst just showing us a glimpse of his true one.David’s conversion is wonderfully done and confirms, as does another intense scene, that Jonathan Groff is a superb actor, entirely natural and wholly believable.The ending has received some criticism and I must agree; I found it awful. I'm not overly concerned with happy endings, but this was way too abrupt.It wouldn’t be half as bad if it had been balanced by a glimmer of hope, but no; we get a rather scathing and offensive diatribe from Jon, to which poor David can do nothing more than offer a meek agreement that he is as sick as they come.Crickey! It took me a few minutes to get over that ending, especially considering how easy it would have been to have added a spark of something good for David.Don’t let that put you off though; yes I fervently wish it were different, but the film is still incredibly enjoyable. It’s a warning, I guess, that sometimes despite our best intentions, or our furious denial, you can’t refute who you are, no matter whom that may be, or what you throw it its way. That sounds depressing, and it is, hence the contentious end. Do yourself a favour: the moment the screen goes (unceremoniously) black, don your director’s hat and make up your own!

### ⭐ awful and stupid beyond compare
*by W***Y on 2 October 2014*

this is the biggest lot of sh.te I have had the misfortune of watching in a very longtime. Americans and their stupid religion, the whole thing would be laughable if it wasn't so sad

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