After a near-fatal car accident, a popular high-school student loses her memory and gets a second chance at a more meaningful life.After a near-fatal car accident, a popular high-school student loses her memory and gets a second chance at a more meaningful life.After a near-fatal car accident, a popular high-school student loses her memory and gets a second chance at a more meaningful life.
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While watching, I kept thinking what an amazing job was done with the different settings, props, and beautiful scenery shots. The movie held an intriguing and mysterious feel that kept me on the edge of my seat, and it was awesome to see young actors deliver truly great performances! This film held all the traditional aspects of a high school coming- of- age drama, but with several characters and relationships to keep you wondering. Enjoyed watching this on my night in, and I would totally recommend to friends!
This movie has a very touching storyline albeit a little slow at times. The cinematography was very beautiful. I particularly enjoyed the use of the drone to show off the gorgeous landscape. It was very cool to see Rochester represented in such an amazing way. The plot was a bit hard to follow in the beginning and some of the dialogue left more to be desired but besides that it was very well written. I particularly enjoyed the performances from Ali and Ethan.
A girl who lost herself... Due to a car accident she has lost a lot of her memories , herself.
It is not an action movie. Not a rousing movie night pick.
When you are sick of block buster hype, of binging squid games, this is worth a watch.
It is a movie for cozy times. For a cold winter night with older children and the wife, something to share.
The movie is extremely believable. I have two teenage daughters, and can relate. I have a son who has given me grand kids, and so can relate to the second sub plot as well.
I venture to say the older you are, the more meaning the movie has. But it is worth watching for teens as well. The movie is not a miracle cure, but it will show both young and old viewers that not giving up is key and trying to understand both sides really helps. Movie illustrates, with no preaching, that no one is perfect, and that it is ok.
The camera work is very good, the sound is great, the use of music at the right time very fitting. The acting is above average.
Think of the movie as taking a walking in a favorite park, with a brook running nearby. Won't be a thrilling walk, but will be good for the soul and the mind.
If you watch it let the movie play out. Just enjoy the walk.
It is not an action movie. Not a rousing movie night pick.
When you are sick of block buster hype, of binging squid games, this is worth a watch.
It is a movie for cozy times. For a cold winter night with older children and the wife, something to share.
The movie is extremely believable. I have two teenage daughters, and can relate. I have a son who has given me grand kids, and so can relate to the second sub plot as well.
I venture to say the older you are, the more meaning the movie has. But it is worth watching for teens as well. The movie is not a miracle cure, but it will show both young and old viewers that not giving up is key and trying to understand both sides really helps. Movie illustrates, with no preaching, that no one is perfect, and that it is ok.
The camera work is very good, the sound is great, the use of music at the right time very fitting. The acting is above average.
Think of the movie as taking a walking in a favorite park, with a brook running nearby. Won't be a thrilling walk, but will be good for the soul and the mind.
If you watch it let the movie play out. Just enjoy the walk.
I was on the border to whether to not watch another teenager movie but this was actually for all ages. The start of the movie forces you to watch to know what's happening. I don't want to tell the whole story but this movie draws you with good scripts and acting and what I like is that your trying to find out where it's going. Also what draws you is the scenery of the locations with beautiful landscapes and I was in awe of the art building with paintings and sculptures, I guess it helps if you have a 4K television, I would imagine it would of been great to watch this at a movie theater. I was happy with the ending.
The cast & crew did a great job, you can see that a lot of time and effort went in to the quality of the movie!
I think certain aspects of the story could have been shorter; to me it felt like a long movie. But other than that it was nice. It was a coming of age story focused on discovering yourself. It made me think of a Hallmark movie.
I think certain aspects of the story could have been shorter; to me it felt like a long movie. But other than that it was nice. It was a coming of age story focused on discovering yourself. It made me think of a Hallmark movie.
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- TriviaWinter Andrews, who plays Cameron, is also a singer and songwriter. One day between set-ups, he wrote a song with the title of the movie in the lyrics and sang it to the cast. Director Nicholas DiBella overheard it and decided it would be the perfect movie-ending song. He had Andrews record it once the production wrapped and added it to the final credits of the film.
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Ali Spencer: What if I don't like who I find when i get to the other side?
Cameron: Then I'd say you'd be pretty normal.
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