Follows a young man as he struggles with his mental health. Will, a tormented soul, looks for a reason to regret his suicidal attempt during his second chance at senior year.Follows a young man as he struggles with his mental health. Will, a tormented soul, looks for a reason to regret his suicidal attempt during his second chance at senior year.Follows a young man as he struggles with his mental health. Will, a tormented soul, looks for a reason to regret his suicidal attempt during his second chance at senior year.
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- 8 wins & 3 nominations total
Hailey Ibberson
- Emma
- (as Hailey Rebecca Ibberson)
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This is a debut film from a director who has hundreds of thousands of followers for his you tube how-to videos.
A self-penned, directed and edited film, it's a fabulous piece of work, both darkly funny and terribly sad with brilliant, well drawn 3D characters that are flawed, beautiful, troubled and funny.
There's plenty of excellent dialogue and laugh out loud moments among the devastating sadness that surrounds the film. Really excellently done, subtle points that at times fill you in on the back story without ever punching you in the face with clunky exposition.
The actors all do terrific jobs, with a range of characters that are really well written with masses of empathy for them. The story almost never goes quite where you expect it to.
It will be a terrible shame if this doesn't get distribution and get to be seen by many more people.
If you get the chance to see this and you like low-key indie films with great characters that doesn't follow the Hollywood style this is an absolute must-see.
A self-penned, directed and edited film, it's a fabulous piece of work, both darkly funny and terribly sad with brilliant, well drawn 3D characters that are flawed, beautiful, troubled and funny.
There's plenty of excellent dialogue and laugh out loud moments among the devastating sadness that surrounds the film. Really excellently done, subtle points that at times fill you in on the back story without ever punching you in the face with clunky exposition.
The actors all do terrific jobs, with a range of characters that are really well written with masses of empathy for them. The story almost never goes quite where you expect it to.
It will be a terrible shame if this doesn't get distribution and get to be seen by many more people.
If you get the chance to see this and you like low-key indie films with great characters that doesn't follow the Hollywood style this is an absolute must-see.
Danny Gervirtz masterfully delivered a film that resonates deeply with anyone who has grappled with mental health issues or witnessed their effects firsthand.
The cast performances seemed authentic and vulnerable. Each scene is infused with raw emotion and dark humor, creating a compelling and immersive viewing experience.
The movie shows an unflinching portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of those living with mental illness. The storyline navigates self-discovery, acceptance, and the search for meaning amidst chaos, leaving a lasting impact.
Overall, the storytelling is phenomenal- showcasing the director's vision and talent. It's a film that speaks to the human experience in a profound and unforgettable way, and I truly can't wait for what Danny has in store next!
The cast performances seemed authentic and vulnerable. Each scene is infused with raw emotion and dark humor, creating a compelling and immersive viewing experience.
The movie shows an unflinching portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of those living with mental illness. The storyline navigates self-discovery, acceptance, and the search for meaning amidst chaos, leaving a lasting impact.
Overall, the storytelling is phenomenal- showcasing the director's vision and talent. It's a film that speaks to the human experience in a profound and unforgettable way, and I truly can't wait for what Danny has in store next!
I don't really write reviews, but this film is worth me going out of the way to do so.
First off- the storytelling, cinematography, audio design, and acting were all top-notch. I was completely immersed in the world within the first few minutes.
This film does what the best films do; it makes you ask yourself questions and think critically about your own life. I found myself thinking back to my own past, and good friends I've lost along the way to s****de.
This movie made me thankful to be alive, and to have the life I do.
It hits so very hard. The final 20 minutes of this film are paced so beautifully and hauntingly.
A film I will be thinking about for years to come. Inspiring for other indie filmmakers and proof that it CAN be done to a very high caliber.
Bravo to all.
First off- the storytelling, cinematography, audio design, and acting were all top-notch. I was completely immersed in the world within the first few minutes.
This film does what the best films do; it makes you ask yourself questions and think critically about your own life. I found myself thinking back to my own past, and good friends I've lost along the way to s****de.
This movie made me thankful to be alive, and to have the life I do.
It hits so very hard. The final 20 minutes of this film are paced so beautifully and hauntingly.
A film I will be thinking about for years to come. Inspiring for other indie filmmakers and proof that it CAN be done to a very high caliber.
Bravo to all.
This film proves to anyone who doubts it just how much subtlety a well-written, carefully-crafted, beautifully performed film can carry.
Danny Gevirtz trusts that we can reach the right conclusions without needing to have everything spelled out for us or hitting us over the head with the Message Hammer. When dealing with subjects like these (and the trigger warnings are VERY important), that's even more vital than in other films. The subtlety and artistry with which this movie is made is remarkable.
As an indie film (and one without major distribution at the time of writing) there's a near-zero chance it'll enter the race for Oscars, BAFTAs, Golden Globes etc. But that's too bad for the awards voters: they're missing something very, very special.
This should be on every film school curriculum and in every filmmakers' library as proof positive you don't need to treat your audience like idiots to get your point across.
Danny Gevirtz trusts that we can reach the right conclusions without needing to have everything spelled out for us or hitting us over the head with the Message Hammer. When dealing with subjects like these (and the trigger warnings are VERY important), that's even more vital than in other films. The subtlety and artistry with which this movie is made is remarkable.
As an indie film (and one without major distribution at the time of writing) there's a near-zero chance it'll enter the race for Oscars, BAFTAs, Golden Globes etc. But that's too bad for the awards voters: they're missing something very, very special.
This should be on every film school curriculum and in every filmmakers' library as proof positive you don't need to treat your audience like idiots to get your point across.
First act was very slow, second act gets you hooked and the third act sells it. Somewhere around the middle I was worried it wasn't what I thought it was but wow... Exceeded my original expectations:) Connor Russell (Will) and Wes Brooks (Spanky) were great, but the daughter-father dynamic of Tia Tardy (Robin) and Paul Arthaud (Ed Young) were unbelievable. Tia Tardy definitely sold this movie for me, fantastically natural of an actress. Felt the really strong influence of Manchester by the Sea, with some scenes being eerily similar, but overall great first feature, really found the rhythm halfway.
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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