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Owen Wilson portrays Carl Nargle, a beloved Vermont public television painter who believes himself to be invincible. His comfortable existence is disrupted when a talented newcomer arrives and quickly steals his audience and threatens his sense of self. Carl must confront the changing landscape of his career and grapple with the challenge to his identity in this quirky comedy.

Owen Wilson portrays Carl Nargle, a beloved Vermont public television painter who believes himself to be invincible. His comfortable existence is disrupted when a talented newcomer arrives and quickly steals his audience and threatens his sense of self. Carl must confront the changing landscape of his career and grapple with the challenge to his identity in this quirky comedy.

Does Paint have end credit scenes?

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Paint does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Paint

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Ratings and Reviews for Paint

See how Paint is rated across major platforms like IMDb, Metacritic, and TMDb. Compare audience scores and critic reviews to understand where Paint stands among top-rated movies in its genre.


Echo Score

The Movie Echo Score

45

Paint presents a uneven blend of visual charm and narrative shortfall, resulting in a mixed overall impression. While the vintage palette and occasional whimsical moments demonstrate a distinct aesthetic, the film’s plot often feels disjointed and its thematic ambitions undercooked. Critics acknowledge Owen Wilson’s effort, yet consensus points to a lack of lasting cohesion. Consequently, the movie delivers sporadic enjoyment but struggles to sustain engagement beyond a single viewing.

The Movie Echo Score Breakdown for Paint

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Echo Score

Art & Craft

In terms of art and craft, Paint benefits from a carefully composed visual style that evokes a vintage palette and thoughtful lighting. Critics note the film’s charming indie‑movie aesthetic and commend the cinematography of its New York locations. However, some reviewers argue that this visual potential is squandered by inconsistent editing and a lack of narrative focus. Overall, the craftsmanship is competent but not uniformly effective.

45
Echo Score

Character & Emotion

When it comes to character and emotion, the performances show a split picture. Owen Wilson’s likable portrayal of Carl Nargle is highlighted as a stabilizing force, and some viewers appreciate his effort to keep the film afloat. Yet many critics describe the characters as shallow, the dynamics forced, and the attempts at satire uneven. The emotional resonance therefore remains modest, with occasional highlights amid broader underdevelopment.

40
Echo Score

Story & Flow

Story and flow emerge as the film’s weakest component. Reviews frequently label Paint as a mess, citing a muddled plot, erratic pacing, and an unfocused satire of male privilege. While a few critics acknowledge moments of honest humor, the overall structure feels incoherent and the thematic purpose vague. This lack of narrative clarity diminishes engagement and leaves the audience uncertain of the film’s direction.

58
Echo Score

Sensory Experience

Sensory experience benefits primarily from the film’s distinctive visual design, which many reviewers praise for its vintage color palette and appealing composition. The soundtrack, though criticized by some as overly repetitive pop, occasionally lands with effective comedic timing. Sound design is generally described as solid, and the overall sensory cohesion supports the film’s indie charm despite uneven execution in other areas.

35
Echo Score

Rewatch Factor

Rewatch factor is limited, as the majority of feedback points to a film that quickly loses momentum after its initial novelty fades. Critics and users alike mention a listless ending, repetitive jokes, and a lack of substantive depth, reducing incentive for repeat viewings. While a few isolated scenes provoke laughs, the overall experience does not encourage sustained or repeated enjoyment.

Metacritic

45

Metascore

4.5

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

31%

TOMATOMETER

review

57%

User Score

IMDb

5.0 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

55

%

User Score

Letterboxd

2.4

From 7 fan ratings

Movie Insider

4.75/5

From 4 fan ratings

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Paint Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


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Paint Other Names and Titles

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