This story tells about a man who seems to be living a tragic life. The story began with this man named Stritch after she left his girlfriend, has increasingly lost confidence. Stritch has decided that the limo driver, who is not connected to a series of money laundering, FBI and crime events, and other such exciting events in his life, will be involved. Perhaps things may change in the seed of this man, where he finally found his true love.
"Stretch" is a truly enjoyable oddity, a movie that was too brash, too weird, too idiosyncratic for a major release, but one that should settle into a nice, long shelf life. "Stretch" is a wild ride, and one very much worth going on.
Incredible amounts of fun, with a ferocious sense of humor and attention to pace and character connection that maintains a smooth, silly viewing experience with the occasional acid splash to identify it as a Carnahan picture.
Stretch gets off to such a hectic, abrasive start that many viewers will wish to jump out immediately. Stick with [Patrick Wilson's frazzled chauffeur], though, and his surreal escapades turn out to be surprisingly entertaining.
One can't help but read the film-which was dropped by its studio, and is now available digitally-as an expression of everything Carnahan hates about the movie business.