Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA chance encounter at surfing lessons brings together Riley and Logan, both escaping their traumas, as they forge a healing bond neither anticipated.A chance encounter at surfing lessons brings together Riley and Logan, both escaping their traumas, as they forge a healing bond neither anticipated.A chance encounter at surfing lessons brings together Riley and Logan, both escaping their traumas, as they forge a healing bond neither anticipated.
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This is an emotional story of two people carrying the weight of the traumatic events in their lives. There isn't a soul on the planet that can't relate to the experience of the characters in this film.
As Riley and Logan journey through their pain, you will find yourself reflecting on your own experiences in life. We all put up walls of defense at some point in our lives and the story does a great job of connecting the audience with the raw emotion that this can cause.
I could see this film rolling into a sequel or series because their are several storylines that could be explored even deeper.
As Riley and Logan journey through their pain, you will find yourself reflecting on your own experiences in life. We all put up walls of defense at some point in our lives and the story does a great job of connecting the audience with the raw emotion that this can cause.
I could see this film rolling into a sequel or series because their are several storylines that could be explored even deeper.
I was so fortunate to be able to attend the premier of this film, and I must say what a RIDE!
A very introspective and modern telling of the age-old tale of two strangers connected by pain and trauma who are perhaps divinely brought together to heal each other in a way that only they can.
This story had an ending I didn't fully expect, but was so warmed and comforted by.
The chemistry was lovey, the writing and scene work were so authentic, and I genuinely enjoyed the filmography and the role it played in furthering the plot.
A brave and bold artistic expression of real life events that shaped the reality of the film's creators. Who could ask for a more cathartic piece of cinematic art? Bravo.
A very introspective and modern telling of the age-old tale of two strangers connected by pain and trauma who are perhaps divinely brought together to heal each other in a way that only they can.
This story had an ending I didn't fully expect, but was so warmed and comforted by.
The chemistry was lovey, the writing and scene work were so authentic, and I genuinely enjoyed the filmography and the role it played in furthering the plot.
A brave and bold artistic expression of real life events that shaped the reality of the film's creators. Who could ask for a more cathartic piece of cinematic art? Bravo.
SHREDDED is a much needed story about grief, healing, and most importantly, connection.
It was so refreshing to see such an honest and real portrayal of an issue that is often not openly or easily discussed. As someone that hasn't seen their reality correctly portrayed through film. Ever. This was just such a gorgeous story to experience, and see being done in a truthful way. The acting is so honest and raw, it can only draw the audience in for more.
I really want to applaud SHREDDED on being so willing to tackle a subject that is often so neglected and passed over. It is only through these heartfelt stories that us, the public, get to learn about the real world we live in.
It was so refreshing to see such an honest and real portrayal of an issue that is often not openly or easily discussed. As someone that hasn't seen their reality correctly portrayed through film. Ever. This was just such a gorgeous story to experience, and see being done in a truthful way. The acting is so honest and raw, it can only draw the audience in for more.
I really want to applaud SHREDDED on being so willing to tackle a subject that is often so neglected and passed over. It is only through these heartfelt stories that us, the public, get to learn about the real world we live in.
'Shredded', written by Makayla McIntosh and Adam Michael, is a refreshing and heartfelt film that expertly blends humour, emotional depth, and personal growth. A character driven narrative that is both empowering and relatable. The wonderfully crafted dialogue and strong performances from the cast make each moment feel authentic and truly relatable. Visually vibrant and emotionally resonant, 'Shredded' captures the journey of self-acceptance, friendship, resilience, the pursuit of happiness and courage with warmth and insight, leaving audiences feeling inspired and uplifted. A true triumph in indie filmmaking.
SHREDDED is a compelling drama that reminds us of the fundamental healing power of shared experiences and the blessings of unexpected friendship.
A honest portrayal of interpersonal relationships in this digital world, where a cup of coffee and persistence can prevail.
A story of personal victory, courage and letting go of all you once believed. Showing a path forward from personal trauma and finding hope when you thought yourself empty.
Breathing each breath, feeling each emotion, then exhaling to let them be freed. SHREDDED is an engaging film that allows the viewer to participate in the climax of bare emotions.
I am not a "cryer"; I cried - So good!
A honest portrayal of interpersonal relationships in this digital world, where a cup of coffee and persistence can prevail.
A story of personal victory, courage and letting go of all you once believed. Showing a path forward from personal trauma and finding hope when you thought yourself empty.
Breathing each breath, feeling each emotion, then exhaling to let them be freed. SHREDDED is an engaging film that allows the viewer to participate in the climax of bare emotions.
I am not a "cryer"; I cried - So good!
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