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6,7/10
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In un campeggio nell'ovest rurale, una donna attende da sola l'arrivo di una vecchia fiamma del suo passato, incerta sulle sue intenzioni e timida con le sue proprie.In un campeggio nell'ovest rurale, una donna attende da sola l'arrivo di una vecchia fiamma del suo passato, incerta sulle sue intenzioni e timida con le sue proprie.In un campeggio nell'ovest rurale, una donna attende da sola l'arrivo di una vecchia fiamma del suo passato, incerta sulle sue intenzioni e timida con le sue proprie.
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- 9 vittorie e 15 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
Any bad? Most likely not suited for those folks who arent into slowburning stories, because this story really takes it's time to unfold itself and even when it unfolds nothing much happens, but that is not a bad thing at all...
The good; this movie was directed, written and edited by debuting director Max Walker-Silverman and it is a promising debut, because this director knows how to evoke emotions without using dialogues. There are lots of moments of sheer silence, with only the sound of the desert wind blowing. And it soothes. And it moved me. That's quite an achievement that not many directors are ever able to manage. Chapeau!
Of course this debut movie was made with a tiny financial budget and one can tell by the below average quality of the photography. But that is only a minor criticism.
The old actors, whom I vaguely knew from years before, are delivering a solid performance. It's a full on actor's movie actually and for those who are into a mellow, slowburning portrait about life and love in the desert, this is not a bad choice.
The good; this movie was directed, written and edited by debuting director Max Walker-Silverman and it is a promising debut, because this director knows how to evoke emotions without using dialogues. There are lots of moments of sheer silence, with only the sound of the desert wind blowing. And it soothes. And it moved me. That's quite an achievement that not many directors are ever able to manage. Chapeau!
Of course this debut movie was made with a tiny financial budget and one can tell by the below average quality of the photography. But that is only a minor criticism.
The old actors, whom I vaguely knew from years before, are delivering a solid performance. It's a full on actor's movie actually and for those who are into a mellow, slowburning portrait about life and love in the desert, this is not a bad choice.
This is a melancholy, impressionistic movie about aging, loss, and the mystery of solitude. While the story line is simple and thin, the handful of characters who inhabit it convey the ambiguity and uneasiness of real life so naturalistically that it almost feels like a documentary. Not all viewers will be interested in experiencing this level of lonely introspection set amid the stark barrenness of the American west, waiting for "something to happen." But another type of viewer will find the relative wildness of the setting calming, reminding us of our own actual journeys and mental escapes into the almost incomprehensibly large landscape of this part of the country--a place where you can be both undisturbed and nearly forgotten. And in this movie the landscape itself seems to be an inquisitor, stripping bare civilized pretensions and routines with the oppressive gravity of solitude and unlimited time. Aside from being drawn with laughably impossible mechanical skills, the lead female character comes across as both frighteningly realistic and distinctly unappealing. Though she shows positive traits like self-sufficiency, curiosity, and generosity, she also seems uncomfortable in her own skin--making the viewer squirm and wonder if she's always been this way or whether grief and advancing age have made her so tense and enigmatic. The pacing and feel of the thing is so sober and bare-bones that it's surprising to find a touch of Wes Anderson in some of the incidental characters who momentarily break the silence.
A woman has parked her travel trailer in a Colorado park, waiting for a childhood friend to meet her there. The woman proceeds to meet a collection of odd residents/workders but no childhood friend for quiet a while. The film started out as a kind of Waiting for Godot setup, but it became a study in loneliness of people whose past lives seem to be disappearing. The film reminded me of Nomadland with its haunting loneliness and hopelessness of its characters, but A Love Song took a different turn and avoided the hopelessness. Still, the two main actors (Dale Dickey and Wes Studi) are recognizable from their innumerable background acting roles in past features and come across and relatable and true characters--i.e. Real human beings. This quiet indie film offered a lot of subtle thought-provoking ideas, particularly to people like me who are entering our 60's and 70's. It was a sweet film.
Two people in their twilight years, both now widowed, meet up to see if their childhood attraction remains strong enough to lead somewhere all these decades later.
The setting is austere, and the few other characters in the film have hinted-at stories of their own.
Very low key, but nicely acted and with a strong sense of place.
The setting is austere, and the few other characters in the film have hinted-at stories of their own.
Very low key, but nicely acted and with a strong sense of place.
It's a 7 but it gets a bonus point for just being so damned sweet. The writing is dear. The direction tender without becoming syrupy. The acting is heartfelt perfection.
Elders reunite with all the same adolescent awkwardness of their youth. Time may have weathered bodies but their hearts are fresh as spring.
She says, "Come inside." So we get to go, go inside lives lived. Hearts beating. People gently reconnecting.
It's playful and tender and quiet and touching and beautiful in ways I did not expect.
I love a good story well-told. This is a good slice of life story told so well it captures the exquisite joy and sorrow, expectation and disappointment, truth and beauty, of life.
Elders reunite with all the same adolescent awkwardness of their youth. Time may have weathered bodies but their hearts are fresh as spring.
She says, "Come inside." So we get to go, go inside lives lived. Hearts beating. People gently reconnecting.
It's playful and tender and quiet and touching and beautiful in ways I did not expect.
I love a good story well-told. This is a good slice of life story told so well it captures the exquisite joy and sorrow, expectation and disappointment, truth and beauty, of life.
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- Colonne sonoreLovin' in My Baby's Eyes
Written and performed by Taj Mahal
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 278.889 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.046 USD
- 31 lug 2022
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- 672.002 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 21min(81 min)
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