An ex-convict, just released from prison, attempts to make up the lost time with his youngest dying daughter, and reconnect with his oldest daughter, who has befriended a deadly enemy from h... Read allAn ex-convict, just released from prison, attempts to make up the lost time with his youngest dying daughter, and reconnect with his oldest daughter, who has befriended a deadly enemy from his past.An ex-convict, just released from prison, attempts to make up the lost time with his youngest dying daughter, and reconnect with his oldest daughter, who has befriended a deadly enemy from his past.
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It's a raw and realistic story on what happens in US cities. This story took part in the city of St. Louis. The characters were well developed, it's a character driven film. It's a story where the main character is searching for redemption. There are some intense scene in the film so be mindful of that. There are also lots of well developed plot twists. The film's exploration of forgiveness and reconciliation is both profound and thought-provoking, challenging audiences to reflect on their own capacity for compassion and understanding. If you like stories about redemption show in a raw way then you'll enjoy this film.
Bruce Carlton Cunningham wrote and directed this excellent entry into the crime family saga movie genre. Cunningham portrays the lead character of Tremaine Willis with patience and heart. Supporting him are Morgan Pierce playing his older daughter Carlissa, and Cetris Ivy Sr as his brother. This is a violent family drama about feuding gangs in the streets of St. Louis, MO. The crime lord is portrayed by a woman, which I appreciated. A raw, gritty depiction of criminal life that delivers the goods. The lead character tries his best to mend his own past and stay out of the fighting, but bad choices on the part of his older daughter Carlissa pull him in. Excellent music and cinematography. Fighting and gunplay was suspenseful. This filmmaker really cared abut his message and he had something to say.
"Un-Resolved" is a poignant tale that delves deep into redemption, the relentless grip of the past, and the unyielding cycle of violence. Directed and written by Bruce Carlton Cunningham JR, this film unfolds with raw authenticity and emotional depth.
"Un-Resolved" follows the journey of a father striving to forge a new path after his release from prison, determined to set things right for his children. Yet, fate has its own designs, and his past threatens to derail his newfound purpose.
One of the film's most compelling aspects is its exploration of the repercussions of revenge, illuminating how it perpetuates a vicious cycle of violence that knows no end. Cunningham crafts richly defined characters, each grappling with their own inner demons and struggles, mirroring truths about the human condition and the interconnectedness of our actions.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that once the wheels are set in motion, there's no turning back. The film underscores the challenges of change, highlighting the formidable barriers posed by one's environment, social circles, and societal perceptions. Yet, amidst the turmoil, there shines a beacon of hope in the form of redemption-a theme central to the protagonist's journey.
Cunningham's filmmaking prowess is evident throughout, evoking the gritty authenticity of 70s cinema that resonates with audiences. From the emotive montages to the stirring soundtrack, every element of "Un-Resolved" contributes to its immersive storytelling experience.
"Un-Resolved" is more than just a film-it's a poignant reflection on the human spirit's capacity for redemption, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
"Un-Resolved" follows the journey of a father striving to forge a new path after his release from prison, determined to set things right for his children. Yet, fate has its own designs, and his past threatens to derail his newfound purpose.
One of the film's most compelling aspects is its exploration of the repercussions of revenge, illuminating how it perpetuates a vicious cycle of violence that knows no end. Cunningham crafts richly defined characters, each grappling with their own inner demons and struggles, mirroring truths about the human condition and the interconnectedness of our actions.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that once the wheels are set in motion, there's no turning back. The film underscores the challenges of change, highlighting the formidable barriers posed by one's environment, social circles, and societal perceptions. Yet, amidst the turmoil, there shines a beacon of hope in the form of redemption-a theme central to the protagonist's journey.
Cunningham's filmmaking prowess is evident throughout, evoking the gritty authenticity of 70s cinema that resonates with audiences. From the emotive montages to the stirring soundtrack, every element of "Un-Resolved" contributes to its immersive storytelling experience.
"Un-Resolved" is more than just a film-it's a poignant reflection on the human spirit's capacity for redemption, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
This film had me hooked from the beginning. It was raw and so realistic to what is going on in a portion on our city. The cinematography was very good, showing all parts of St. Louis. The characters were well developed and the acting was very good. I love the aspects of faith that were spread throughout the film, and the quest for redemption. There are some intense scene in the film so be mindful of that. There are also lots of well developed plot twists; shoutout to the screenwriter for that. This was just a well done film all around. It is nice to see more movies like that dipict the harder truths of living in this area, but also provide a faith base. Well done to all involved.
This indie action film is a must see. With great pacing, superb acting, and beautiful cinematography, it tackles the issues of revenge and where to draw the line. Faced with the question of trying to choose a different path and safer life, or the easy route with fast money, good times but the worry of constantly looking over your shoulder as your life is at steak and today may be your last breath. Some find their breaking points, while others continue the path of an eye for an eye. Essentially it boils down to maturity and family but not without its many twists and turns. I recommend it for an engaging experience.
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