Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAfter losing the role of a lifetime, an aspiring actor retreats to his hometown. When he encounters a woman who has Lyme disease, an unexpected friendship develops, forcing them both to make... Leer todoAfter losing the role of a lifetime, an aspiring actor retreats to his hometown. When he encounters a woman who has Lyme disease, an unexpected friendship develops, forcing them both to make life-altering decisions.After losing the role of a lifetime, an aspiring actor retreats to his hometown. When he encounters a woman who has Lyme disease, an unexpected friendship develops, forcing them both to make life-altering decisions.
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Andrew G. Matthews
- Dr. Smith
- (as Andrew Mathews)
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I'm not a frequent reviewer, of movies, books, or restaurants. In fact this is my first on IMDb, so bear with me!
Living just a few miles from where some of the scenes were filmed made my wife and I anxious to watch it. We were hoping that it would at least be good... and it far exceeded our expectations!
Although the only star we recognized was Jack MulCahy, the lesser known cast was outstanding... great acting, cinematography, and story line! As a photo enthusiast, I thought that the camera work was terrific... depth of field, aerial shots, etc.
The scene about the cell phone had us rolling. (Not going to spoil by saying anything more... but it was hilarious!)
The fact that this movie is based on true life experiences was a plus. Not sure what could have made it better... but I felt a little funny giving my first review with a 10.
Living just a few miles from where some of the scenes were filmed made my wife and I anxious to watch it. We were hoping that it would at least be good... and it far exceeded our expectations!
Although the only star we recognized was Jack MulCahy, the lesser known cast was outstanding... great acting, cinematography, and story line! As a photo enthusiast, I thought that the camera work was terrific... depth of field, aerial shots, etc.
The scene about the cell phone had us rolling. (Not going to spoil by saying anything more... but it was hilarious!)
The fact that this movie is based on true life experiences was a plus. Not sure what could have made it better... but I felt a little funny giving my first review with a 10.
I live out West now (from the tri-state area) and this flick reminded me of various struggles my friends and I encountered during young adulthood. And what happens if you stop seeking your deans... or at least let your passions wither away...
I liked the "real world" motif of the film... and the scenic shots of NYC and his hometown. The autumn shots were my favorite!
The music score was on point! The different scenes were perfectly matched by the music. Impressive!
Loved the storyline - and the message it conveyed :)
The actors really fit each role well. The casting was great!
Worth a watch!!
I liked the "real world" motif of the film... and the scenic shots of NYC and his hometown. The autumn shots were my favorite!
The music score was on point! The different scenes were perfectly matched by the music. Impressive!
Loved the storyline - and the message it conveyed :)
The actors really fit each role well. The casting was great!
Worth a watch!!
I fully enjoyed this Independent Film by Edward Crawford! What a gem in today's filmmaking. Edward Crawford's (the filmmaker/writers) performance was so good I couldn't take my eyes off of him and wanted the film to be longer because of it. The other members of the cast such as Danny Doherty, and David Sitler to name a few, were very entertaining. I loved Sitler's scene with the Rife Machine. 60 Miles North is honest, beautifully shot, and the cast was superb, making it a rare find in today's filmmaking. I look forward to see future films from this talented writer/director/actor. The film reminded me of filmmaking from the 90's! Well worth the watch! Don't miss it!
60 Miles North is a wonderful, surprisingly human story. Clarence (Edward Crawford), the main character, is driven by the trauma and scars of the "human experience." He brings forth real-life grit to the big screen. We learn from him that life is hard, but if you decide to learn from those hard times, happiness is just beyond your fingertips. You will reach it, and when you do you grab for that happiness. In doing so you learn life is a blessing in disguise. This film is well written and directed as well. The locations were well thought out throughout this film. I'm glad I stumbled upon this gem of a story.
Authentically written and directed by Edward Crawford, 60 Miles North is an inspiring film sure to tug at the heartstrings. There have been many movies made about broken dreams, and there have been many movies made about struggles with debilitating illnesses. Crawford brilliantly combines an actor's struggle with people believing in his dream with a young woman's struggle with people believing in her illness. Whether it be a strange illness or an impossible dream, people will always tell you "its all in your head," which is such a great metaphor. Together the two characters believe in each other. Such a moving journey and a great film with funny, sharp dialogue and great performances. Especially Crawford himself. Highly recommend.
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- 1h 21min(81 min)
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