Me Myself & The Void Premieres On VOD

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The indie dramedy Me, Myself And The Void is now available on VOD platforms. Produced by Echobend Pictures, the movie has made appearances at film festivals around the world over the last year, picking up a few awards along the way. Struggling comedian Jack (no last name listed) has a unique dilemma to deal with. While his body is flat face down on the floor of his bathroom, Jack is hovering between live and death, caught in a black void. In this moment, he’s forced to take stock of his life, his decisions and his friends. How will he return to his body? Perhaps by confronting his own fears and mistakes. if that doesn’t work maybe he’ll try yelling. Jack De Sena stars as Jack, previously a child actor who had roles on Nickelodeon’s All That as well as Avatar: The Last Airbender. The two other major roles in the film are played by Chris W. Smith, De Sena’s comedy partner from their online sketch channel, and Kelly Marie Tran, best known as Rose Tico from The Last Jedi and Princess Raya from Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon. Other cast members include Akilah Hughes, James Babson, Sophia Esperanza, Kristen […]
 
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While Me, Myself, and The Void had some really compelling moments, I think it could have done more with its premise. The idea of Jack being caught between life and death in a black void was fascinating, but the film didn’t dig as deep into his emotional arc as I hoped. I found myself wanting more from the narrative. That said, I can’t deny that Jack De Sena brought a lot of charm to the role, and there were moments that really hit home emotionally. If you’re into indie dramedies, it’s worth checking out, but I’m not sure it’s for everyone.
 
Loved this! I’ve always enjoyed stories that explore a character’s internal struggles, and this one nailed that with humor and depth. Jack De Sena was a delight. I remember him from Avatar: The Last Airbender, and it’s great to see how much he’s grown as an actor. It’s not a perfect film, but it’s definitely worth the time if you’re looking for something a little different
 
Me, Myself, and The Void was… interesting. I’m a sucker for indie films with quirky premises, and the whole ‘stuck in a void between life and death’ thing had me hooked. But at the same time, I felt like the film was juggling too many ideas at once. I did laugh quite a bit, but I wish the story had more focus. Kelly Marie Tran was a standout for me. I’m glad I watched it, though I wouldn’t call it a must-see.
 
Okay, so Me, Myself, and The Void was kind of a mess. I thought it was supposed to be funny? It was, like, half-funny at best. The whole void thing is supposed to be this deep metaphor, but I just couldn’t connect with it. Maybe it’s because I don’t find a guy lying on a bathroom floor all that entertaining. Jack De Sena did his best, but not even Avatar nostalgia could save this one for me.
 
This film hit me in a surprising way. Me, Myself, and The Void had such a simple concept, but the emotional impact was much deeper than I expected. The way it explored Jack’s regrets and self-realizations in this strange limbo was pretty moving. I didn’t expect it to make me think so much about life, mortality, and fear. Jack De Sena and Kelly Marie Tran were both wonderful, and the rest of the cast had great chemistry.
 
Honestly, I had no idea what to expect going into Me, Myself, and The Void, but I ended up really liking it! Jack De Sena brought such a quirky and relatable energy to the role, and I loved the dynamic between him and Kelly Marie Tran. It’s a fun mix of dark humor and self-reflection, and the whole ‘floating in a void’ thing was oddly effective. I’d say give it a go if you’re in the mood for something a little offbeat
 
Me, Myself, and The Void was way more fun than I expected! I thought it’d be this heavy, existential movie, but it was actually super funny at times
 

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