MrWabba
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"Always Smile" is a poignant, emotional journey about what it means to love your family and to always put their interests first above your own. It's also a movie about never folding your hand, no matter the cards that you've been dealt in life. It teaches a lesson about compassion and the duality of man, be too hasty to judge the actions of others as immoral or outright wrong and you migh havet misunderstood their lot in life, the circumstances that led them there.
The film was quite straight and narrow in its directing and cinematography, no fancy cuts, gimmicks or transitions, though in a movie where it's all about the story, such tricks are simply not needed. Strong script was more than enough to hold the viewers interest through the end. And I gotta add how I liked the progression of it. What I mean is, how there might be a scene that initially feels a little bit off and you as an audience member think the movie just took a weird turn, but it eventually finds its place, you'll look back on the scene and see its logic or a reason. There were few of those in the script and I won't be detailing them further in order to not spoil anything.
Performances in a low-budget film are often quite varied, I feel that was the case here as well, though with that said, I'd like to commend Jason Park for a job well done playing Alex. It seemed to me like Park (Also the director&writer of the film) really believed in the strength of his own script and the story he had to tell and it showed. Truly a spirited performance played with heart&conviction. Min Keom Kim as the little brother Johnny plays well off the elder's protective nature, being appreciative, if not a bit confused and naive about the learning tree, he's sitting under of. The chemistry between them works, it's not difficult to see real-life siblings having such a dynamic.
There's also social commentary in the film about the world we live in, how dark, selfish and cruel it is sometimes and how unfortunate some of our destinies might end up becoming. We might not be able to influence our paths as strongly as we might like in life, but the important thing is to keep going forward and always smile!
Loved this little gem of a movie!
The film was quite straight and narrow in its directing and cinematography, no fancy cuts, gimmicks or transitions, though in a movie where it's all about the story, such tricks are simply not needed. Strong script was more than enough to hold the viewers interest through the end. And I gotta add how I liked the progression of it. What I mean is, how there might be a scene that initially feels a little bit off and you as an audience member think the movie just took a weird turn, but it eventually finds its place, you'll look back on the scene and see its logic or a reason. There were few of those in the script and I won't be detailing them further in order to not spoil anything.
Performances in a low-budget film are often quite varied, I feel that was the case here as well, though with that said, I'd like to commend Jason Park for a job well done playing Alex. It seemed to me like Park (Also the director&writer of the film) really believed in the strength of his own script and the story he had to tell and it showed. Truly a spirited performance played with heart&conviction. Min Keom Kim as the little brother Johnny plays well off the elder's protective nature, being appreciative, if not a bit confused and naive about the learning tree, he's sitting under of. The chemistry between them works, it's not difficult to see real-life siblings having such a dynamic.
There's also social commentary in the film about the world we live in, how dark, selfish and cruel it is sometimes and how unfortunate some of our destinies might end up becoming. We might not be able to influence our paths as strongly as we might like in life, but the important thing is to keep going forward and always smile!
Loved this little gem of a movie!