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The Hyperglot 2013

★ 8.01 votes25 min📅 2013-04-05

The Hyperglot (2013), directed by Michael Urie, follows Jake, a man with an extraordinary gift for languages—yet crippling social anxiety when it comes to romance.

Director: Michael Urie

Cast

Michael Levi Harris
Michael Levi Harris
Jake
Ylfa Edelstein
Hrefna
Kaley Ronayne
Kaley Ronayne
Amber
Meena Dimian
Said
Eyas Younis
Eyas Younis
Tarak
Daoud Heidami
Daoud Heidami
Ahmed
Cary Woodworth
Cary Woodworth
Guy in coffee shop
Kathryn Kadri
Woman reading in coffee shop
Yesenia Adame
Yesenia Adame
Maltese woman on subway
Caterina Nonis
Lucia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Hyperglot (2013) about?

The film centers on Jake, a linguistically gifted but socially awkward man who botches his attempts to connect with women. His plans unravel when a misunderstanding forces him to confront his fears with the help of an unlikely friend.

Who directed The Hyperglot?

Michael Urie, known for his work in theater and television, directed The Hyperglot (2013).

Who stars in The Hyperglot?

The main cast includes Michael Levi Harris, Ylfa Edelstein, Kaley Ronayne, Meena Dimian, and Eyas Younis.

Is The Hyperglot (2013) worth watching?

With its blend of comedy and romance, The Hyperglot (2013) offers a fresh, if niche, take on dating mishaps. While it's unrated, its short runtime and clever script make it a fun watch for fans of lighthearted storytelling.

How long is The Hyperglot?

The Hyperglot (2013) has a runtime of 25 minutes.

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About The Hyperglot (2013) — A Comedy About Love, Languages, and Social Anxiety

The Hyperglot (2013), directed by Michael Urie, follows Jake, a man with an extraordinary gift for languages—yet crippling social anxiety when it comes to romance. When a chance encounter spirals into a chaotic attempt to win a woman's heart, Jake's meticulously crafted plans backfire spectacularly. His journey takes a surprising turn when an unexpected ally helps him break through his emotional barriers, proving that love sometimes speaks louder than words.

This quirky comedy blends sharp wit with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of self-doubt, connection, and the absurdity of modern dating. With its fast-paced dialogue and endearing characters, The Hyperglot (2013) delivers a charming, if unconventional, take on the age-old quest for love.