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5.7 | 1h30m | en | Comedy

Before introverted word-nerd Zoe gains the courage to enter the National Scrabble Championship, she meets her emotional match in Marty, an irascible recluse. She finds him equally pitted against the opposing forces in her life - other people - including family, co-workers and a couple of particularly irksome adversaries standing in the way of her dream to become the world's second female National Scrabble Champion.

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Released: July. 28,2012 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.qwertythemovie.com/
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Before introverted word-nerd Zoe gains the courage to enter the National Scrabble Championship, she meets her emotional match in Marty, an irascible recluse. She finds him equally pitted against the opposing forces in her life - other people - including family, co-workers and a couple of particularly irksome adversaries standing in the way of her dream to become the world's second female National Scrabble Champion.

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Comedy

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Jake Jarvi

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David Wagenaar

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Qwerty Audience Reviews 4u2u

Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Married Baby Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
zif ofoz Qwerty is cute, uplifting, depressing, inspiring, aggravating, and ultimately happy.The inhibited and unsure Zoe meets borderline suicidal and angry Marty. Marty & Zoe discover their lives and likes are very alike and a romance develops. This love gives Zoe the courage to a scrabble team and participate in competitive games. Marty on the other hand perceives this as an intrusion into their love/friendship and fears he will lose Zoe.Dana Pupkin and Eric Hailey create the perfect couple and bring their roles to life. You will cheer for Marty when he stands up for Zoe - but when he feels alienated by the Scrabble games I thought this turn in their relationship was too fast. He ed her all along then suddenly feels left out. I had a problem with this element of the story. That's the reason for 9 stars.
bleumimo In this incredible film, Zoe (played to perfection by Dana Pupkin) has a penchant for making words out of other words, and gleaning meaning from cryptic license plates. Unlikely to make human connections, she meets Marty (played equally well by Eric Hailey), a nearly homeless and soon-to-be unemployed recluse, in the underwear section of a Chicago department store, and they form a likely-to-fail relationship. While he makes her stronger, she makes him feel things he's obviously tucked away for years. Her new strength sends her to the National Scrabble Championships, but Marty's constitution starts to slip as he sees her devote herself to her ion for re-arranging letters. After you meet Zoe's family and peer into Marty's dark side, you'll root for these two lovable losers to stay together and stay out of Lake Michigan. It took me by surprise and unexpectedly moved me. Despite the obviously low budget and lack of stars, QWERTY proves the director's best work yet and a really beautiful love-letter to the city of Chicago and nerds all over the world. Definitely worth checking out!
fatsmokes Honestly, I was surprised to see that the overall rating of this film was a mere 4.7! This film has an original, heart-felt, solid, though somewhat predictable, story that keeps the viewer interested. The little-known cast perform wonderfully together to make the film realistic and make the viewer attached to them. Though technically a "romantic comedy", it does not have any of the mushy, stereotypical clichés, so much so that the viewer actually wants the two main characters to end up together instead of wanting to claw their eyes out. With some well-placed and well-written drama portions throughout the relationship, the characters grow and fight with each other, leaving the viewer to wonder if their relationship will last, right up to the climax of the film. A real treat!
Kim Savage Really loved this film. Not typical. Not predictable. Not any of the things that makes one usually roll their eyes at a romantic comedy. If I had to summarize it, I would say GENUINE. Realistic and not filled with fluff and ribbons and bows to tie it all up. Real people a real relationship and a really well told story. Great music throughout as well. Loved the characters, and the story unfolded in such a way that I found myself surprised and smiling for hours after seeing it. I thought the acting was terrific, and really enjoyed literally watching the characters develop as the movie unfolded. Zoe (Dana Pupkin) is captivating and Marty (Eric Hailey) was incredible. Numerous 'Dramedies" are speedy and filled with predictable elements- This will not just tug at your heartstrings, but has such astute observations about life, love and all that falls in between. Check this out, when and where you can-

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