Dopo essere stata licenziata, Beth, una giovane mamma single, si ritrova a vivere nella sua macchina e fatica a nascondere la sua condizione di senzatetto al fratello Ben.Dopo essere stata licenziata, Beth, una giovane mamma single, si ritrova a vivere nella sua macchina e fatica a nascondere la sua condizione di senzatetto al fratello Ben.Dopo essere stata licenziata, Beth, una giovane mamma single, si ritrova a vivere nella sua macchina e fatica a nascondere la sua condizione di senzatetto al fratello Ben.
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I really enjoyed watching Scrap. This movie is just full of heart and authenticity. The characters felt so reel and lived in. Script and direction were really excellent and had me engaged from the start to the end. I loved how Ben and Beth really had a connection that felt real. They have their flaws, but accept each other and support as best they can. There were painful moments when Beth would continue to make bad decisions.. but that added to the realism of the characters.. as we all do that in our real lives. The journey that all the characters felt genuine and I wanted to know what was next for them in their lives. I really enjoyed the music and the beautiful cinematography. Just well done on all levels and a joy of a film. Highly recommended.
I took a chance and decided to go see this one last night at Cinequest in downtown San Jose. Based on the trailer, I got the sense that this would be a more intelligent film than the others I'd seen in the festival so far. Boy, was I right: writer/director/star Vivian Kerr has pulled off a supremely confident feature debut which manages to contain JUST the right amount of quirky humor and emotional resonance without it ever once feeling forced, as so many other films in this genre and style tend to do. Beautifully shot on location in Los Angeles, and featuring a surprising soundtrack of 1920s and 30s-era music, Scrap manages to incorporate themes as wide-ranging as homelessness and young motherhood, all of which are handled delicately while the film itself remains a breezy character study of a young woman who is just barely getting by in life, but tries her best nevertheless.
Scrap is a film that patiently and wisely allows us to make our own judgments on its flawed main character. With this impressive and maturely constructed first feature, Vivian Kerr has announced herself as a major presence in American indie film. Her acting is exceptional and her chemistry with Anthony Rapp as brother Ben is real and poignant.
The final scene is tremendous. The violins swell and you think it's going to be a full on "movie moment" and then...it's not a "moment" at all. The film is like, NOPE, here's just a look, and the smallest nod that tells you everything. It really got me. Spent the end credits wiping away my tears. So lovely.
The final scene is tremendous. The violins swell and you think it's going to be a full on "movie moment" and then...it's not a "moment" at all. The film is like, NOPE, here's just a look, and the smallest nod that tells you everything. It really got me. Spent the end credits wiping away my tears. So lovely.
This film beautifully and skillfully intertwines its main story & the hardship that Beth (Vivian Kerr) faces, with the stories & hardships of her Brother Ben (Anthony Rapp) and his wife Stacy (Lana Parrilla). The connection between the actors made the characters and their stories so much more beautiful.
Scrap captures some beautiful places of L. A, along with some hard hitting places that go hand in hand with the seriousness of the story.
I loved how well the music is paired up with their scenes, and how the pieces of each music tells a story within themselves during those scenes too.
The film is a credit to all of its cast and crew.
I am grateful that I have been able to watch this wonderful piece of art. And would definitely recommend other people to watch it too.
Scrap captures some beautiful places of L. A, along with some hard hitting places that go hand in hand with the seriousness of the story.
I loved how well the music is paired up with their scenes, and how the pieces of each music tells a story within themselves during those scenes too.
The film is a credit to all of its cast and crew.
I am grateful that I have been able to watch this wonderful piece of art. And would definitely recommend other people to watch it too.
I loved the chemistry between all the actors. You could really witness a journey happening on the short span of the movie. At the beginning everything felt really tense, because there was lots of pretending and secret keeping. But during the course of action the relationships bloomed, we had beautiful character developments, accompanied by wonderful music and a soft lighting, which made everything look even more natural. Because it truly was a story grabbed from real life. What happened to Beth (Vivian Kerr) could've happen to anyone of us if we're unlucky enough. Sometimes I wished the movie would've explained a few things a little more, instead it left a lot to the watchers interpretation. But I guess that's also intended, since everyone can make out their own ending that way.
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