

He soon finds out that Chantry has a boyfriend but the two of them decide they'll give a go at being friends. The film tells the story of Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe) and Chantry (Zoe Kazan) who meet at a party when Wallace finally gets over being dumped over a year ago and goes back into the world. I went to a screening of the F Word at the Toronto International Film Festival and I can say I had a good time (I can also say that Daniel Radcliffe is much much shorter in person than what you would expect.) I wasn't sure what the story was or what type of movie it would be and from the director of Goon and Fubar, I probably wouldn't have expected a romantic comedy, but as it turns out it was and I quite enjoyed it. Animated end credits are also somewhat different, and run at different speeds (outside PAL speedup): AU 90:00-94:37 -> US 90:40-93:19.Scene is out of narrative order when compared to animated end credits, and should have been placed after animated credits. "New US ending" scene: US 87:05-90:40 -> not on AU (found as an extra on the retail disc)."Outside restaurant" scene: AU 75:15 extended by appx 1 second."Rushing to restaurant" scene: AU 75:04-75:15 -> deleted from US."Chantry's voicemail message to Wallace" alternate & Wallace's voicemail message to Chantry" scenes: AU 73:32-74:08-> deleted from US."Chantry's voicemail message to Wallace" alternate/reordered scene (shorter on US): US 72:00-72:10 -> uses AU 7427-7440 footage."Wallace found unconscious" scene: AU 73:06-73:32 -> deleted from US."Wallace waking up in Dublin on plane" scene: AU 72:13-72:24 -> deleted from US.

"Wallace going to Dublin" scene: AU 69:45-69:56 -> deleted from US."We're Just Friends" scene: AU 67:28-68:13 -> deleted from US (found as an extra on the retail disc)."Chantry wandering around Dublin" scene: AU 67:04-67:15 -> deleted from US."Tearing list" scene: AU 66:54-67:00 -> deleted from US.

Original/TIFF cut is appx 101 minutes, US cut is appx 98 minutes, and TIFF cut (PAL DVD) is appx 97 minutes (obviously due to PAL speedup differences).Ĭomparing Australian PAL DVD (original/TIFF cut) to US Bluray (US cut), changes begin from AU version at appx 65:00, equivalent to US version at appx 65:13 :
