Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen her girlfriend vanishes mid-road trip, sardonic prop master Kasey ends up stranded in a California backwater. She teams up with cash-strapped actor Alan on a trek to Canada, braving Ren... Ler tudoWhen her girlfriend vanishes mid-road trip, sardonic prop master Kasey ends up stranded in a California backwater. She teams up with cash-strapped actor Alan on a trek to Canada, braving Reno psychics, stale corn nuts, border security, and the truth about her lover's disappearanc... Ler tudoWhen her girlfriend vanishes mid-road trip, sardonic prop master Kasey ends up stranded in a California backwater. She teams up with cash-strapped actor Alan on a trek to Canada, braving Reno psychics, stale corn nuts, border security, and the truth about her lover's disappearance.
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Kasey, a spiky and sardonic prop master, has unknowingly been stranded by her long time love in Lee Vining, California. (shout out to location name foreshadowing!) Without cell service, transportation, or her beloved dog Elmo, the future looks bleak. In short order she runs into Alan, a knock-a-round working actor with dubious appointments and a Chevy Volt. They decide to make the best of these near dystopian circumstances and strike out North, to where love and auditions potentially await. Besieged along the way by the promise of one night stands, waffles, a frozen pizza, the bespoke weed industry, grand theft auto, and no ATM service, the duo's acerbic back and forth comes to something like a hopeful ending, reminding us that wherever you go, there you are.
The filmmaker beautifully shoots the setting of the natural landscape and ramshackle buildings of Northern California with a painter's eye, and the desolate beauty of the abandoned dream of the West lulls you into meditative self-reflection, even as the two road dogs endure their own existential crises of self. It's a sweet story with an off-kilter voice that encourages the viewer to self reflect. The cast is all superb, especially Ashley Diaz as a would be psychic in training.
I'm excited to see what comes next from this talent.
"Where In the Hell" nails that liminal space with beautiful scenery, dialogue, and laughter. As the audience travels with Kasey and Alan, we understand: everything will (eventually) work itself out for both characters. And we happily remember, that's how Life works: You're in the tunnel and you can see the tiny light at the end, and before you know it, there you are outside and on other side of the darkness. Laramie Dennis does a masterful job taking us on that journey, but I really appreciated that she took us to *just the end* of the tunnel and then let us imagine the next journey for Kasey and Alan on the other side.
Watching their interactions almost as if I was a fly on the wall, observing the genuine dynamic of two good friends. Their journey to Canada, filled with unexpected trials and tribulations, becomes a relatable and heartwarming adventure. It's a testament to the actors' performances and clever writing that their struggles and triumphs feel so real, making you root for them every step of the way. This film is a delightful escape that proves you don't need grand gestures or outlandish plots to tell a truly engaging and funny story about friendship.
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- Lee Vining, Califórnia, EUA(Lee Vining Motel)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 28 minutos
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