EagleAndJackdaw
Aug 20, 2014, 06:14 PM
I'd like some help finding a title too. Please bear in mind I was maybe... 15 or 16 (so roughly six or seven years ago) and half asleep when I was flipping through channels and saw it on HBO, so my memory of the details is foggy at best. Doesn't help that it was probably halfway done already, so I conveniently missed all the opening credits, and fell back asleep before I could see acting credits at the end.
I think it was a British movie, based on the accent the main character and another woman (I'm assuming his love interest) had. I don't know what exactly the man did for a living, but I think he might have been a little daft, as he spoke to and bounced ideas off a blonde woman with glasses in his bathtub, which itself looked to be filled with the kind of shiny paper used to represent water in a claymation Christmas movie. If memory serves, he gives his love interest a stuffed horse at one point or another, and at some point, the thing starts galloping around her living room on its own. She calls him in surprise, but he plays it off like it's nothing, making some vague comment about "life".
That's all I can remember. Any help would be appreciated. I'd like to watch this film in its entirety; see if it's truly the mental trip I think it'll be. Thanks in advance.
I think it was a British movie, based on the accent the main character and another woman (I'm assuming his love interest) had. I don't know what exactly the man did for a living, but I think he might have been a little daft, as he spoke to and bounced ideas off a blonde woman with glasses in his bathtub, which itself looked to be filled with the kind of shiny paper used to represent water in a claymation Christmas movie. If memory serves, he gives his love interest a stuffed horse at one point or another, and at some point, the thing starts galloping around her living room on its own. She calls him in surprise, but he plays it off like it's nothing, making some vague comment about "life".
That's all I can remember. Any help would be appreciated. I'd like to watch this film in its entirety; see if it's truly the mental trip I think it'll be. Thanks in advance.