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10 Items or Less

10 Items or Less

  • Status: Released
  • 11-09-2006
  • Runtime: 81 min
  • Score: 6.218
  • Vote count: 262

An actor who is considering the role of a supermarket manager arrives at a grocery store on the outskirts of Los Angeles to do some field research. He subsequently becomes stranded, without a car or cell phone, and accepts a ride home with Scarlet, a cashier who is about to interview for a new job. The actor rediscovers the essence of his craft while helping Scarlet gain the confidence she needs to change her life.

Morgan Freeman

'Him'

Paz Vega

Scarlet

Jonah Hill

Packy

Bobby Cannavale

Bobby

Anne Dudek

Lorraine

Jennifer Echols

Tracey with an 'E'

Leonardo Nam

Kid at Target

Kumar Pallana

Lee

Jim Parsons

Receptionist

Alexandra Berardi

Mop Lady

Hector Atreyu Ruiz

Gangbanger in Lowrider

Danny DeVito

Big D

Rhea Perlman

Mrs. D

Alexis Hernandez

Cowed Customer

Silvia Curiel

Shocked Customer

Matthew Perales

Carwash Kid

Eddie 'Piolin' Sotelo

Radio DJ (voice)

Nacho Pina

Market Husband

Francisca Hernandez

Market Wife / Market Gossip #1

Rosa Diaz

Market Gossip #2

Ski Carr

Tony / Banger (uncredited)

Wuchak

A small film that somehow restores your faith in life, in people, in, well,… everything RELEASED IN 2006 and written & directed by Brad Silberling, “10 Items or Less” is a drama about an aged has-been actor (Morgan Freeman) who researches for an indie gig after a four-year dry spell. He meets a spitfire checkout clerk named Scarlet (Paz Vega) at a supermarket in a Latino community of Los Angeles. Impressed by the young woman, he decides to help her while psyching-up for the role. The plot is obviously borrowed from 2003’s “Lost in Translation.” To key you off, the girl is named after Scarlett Johansson. But don’t let that keep you from seeing this minor gem because the characters are very different, plus other nuances. For instance, Morgan’s character (simply called “Him” in the cast list) reflects the “joy of living” (joie de vivre) as opposed to Bill Murray’s amusing curmudgeon in “Lost in Translation.” Moreover, “10 Items” is less melancholy; and the girl isn’t naïve and overly sweet like Charlotte (Johansson) in “Lost.” It’s a small film, with the end credits rolling a mere ten minutes after the hour mark, and so it lacks the depth of “Lost” and isn’t as moving (at least as far as pulling your romantic heartstrings), but it’s more heartwarming and overall inspiring. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 21 minutes and was shot in Brentwood, Los Angeles, and nearby Carson (to the south). GRADE: A-