chadwrichardson
ene 2020 se unió
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Clasificación de chadwrichardson
Fathers of the Bride is exactly as described. I call it a moment movie. When the world is beating you down, kids are too much, or today is just a hard day, these are the types of movies I love. A simple tale of two wonderful people surrounded by a wonderful family and friends and their journey toward marriage. Nothing too heavy, just the right amount of conflict (that doesn't put you back into depression), and a rewarding ending. We need these "escape" movies. It kind of reminded me of the television show, Happy Days, where the stories were real and relatable, but we all knew the Cunninghams were going to find resolution through love, family and friendship. Great job. Chad R.
This in some ways feels like a Hollywood type movie that wanted the Indie look. The story immediately feels close to home as the first setting is in a local bar you might find anywhere in America. For some reason, it reminded me of one of my favorite shows of all time, Cheers. It has that immediate feel of "you are where you're supposed to be and with friends". The plight and story of the two leads, Lia and Kali, are also very relatable and reminded me of those early crazy days of Covid lockdown where the world changed forever. Solid story and one where you feel like you're hanging around with long-time friends. Worth a watch.
A solid movie by Writer Danny Crossman from a perspective I can't say I've seen in the many war movies I've watched over the years. Nobody seems to have covered the role of Canadians in World War II and their significance. I appreciate that. Not sure how they were able to do it on a "non-Hollywood" budget, but the set pieces were great with multiple artillery, vehicles, weapons and uniforms. It all added to the authenticity of the movie. The movie sets the hook early with the inevitable suffering that occurs in a war setting. I rooted for the protagonists and without spoiling the ending, it was a satisfying end to the movie. Overall, you can tell the production crew really cared about telling a good story. Cheers.