A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.
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Chris Crema
- Young Man
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Adrian Quiñonez
- Actor In Underwear
- (as Adrian Quinonez)
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Guys Reading Poems is a cinematic gem-a film that intertwines spoken poetry, a black-and-white backdrop, breathless imagery, a compelling storyline and a talented set of actors. It is the sort of film that you must savor with several viewings to grasp the full extent of Hughes' mastery in innovative storytelling. It will leave you wondering, feeling, imagining-all things I crave in a cinematic experience. Watch this film and be transported to someplace profound. At its heart, it is a simple, beautiful story echoed through poetry and the imagination of human resilience. The world needs more of these sort of inspired healing narratives. The world needs more films from Hunter Lee Hughes!
This exceptional film had a tremendous impact on me. Not only is this film a cathartic experience to anyone who has suffered childhood abuse but the take-away is that forgiveness must be the last piece of healing. Powerful performances make this a film you cannot take your eyes off of. The poetry is thoroughly entertaining and thought provoking. The film keeps you thinking long past leaving the theater. Velasquez brings a humanity to her character that invokes equal parts rage and empathy from the viewer. Impressive film from Hughes. I look forward to his next project.
Everything is perfect about this film. From the directing, cinematography, acting, set design to the music this movie is a work of art and no film exists of this kind. Trust me, you will leave the theater wanting to go see it a second time like I did as it leaves you wanting to go back for more. For first time director Hunter Lee Hughes this is a huge milestone for him. Can't wait to see what his next film project will be. His style is so rich in history with a modern touch of today's society. The score this movie is beautifully composed. I want a copy of the soundtrack NOW. It fits the mood of the movie so well. From the piano to the cello it sways back and forth with emotions ranging from happy to moments of fear based around the characters current feelings in a scene. Go see this movie!! Once you see it, you will go back for a second, third, fourth time, etc.!!
I found this film because I was exploring Alexander Dreymon's work. I had watched the trailer and read up on the film. While that was helpful, it did not give away much at all. At first, I was worried I was not going to be able to follow. I was listening so intently to the poem because it was unfamiliar, and trying to relate it to the action. I didn't know if I was going to be "smart" enough to follow. For me, the beginning of a film is just like a book. It takes a minute to get yourself into the action. You are being brought up to speed in a sense. You are getting to know the characters and their lives. As I kept watching, it all pulled me in just as movies we like do. The creative way the film was made is more than my vocabulary and knowledge can describe. I just know I was mesmerized by the way it was done. It was, for lack of a better word, so artsy. I mean, I was intrigued right away because I am a sucker for black and white films. The ability to tell a story without dialogue shows how well the crew and cast are able to do their craft. And finally, the story that the film is telling is heartbreaking and so needed for us to keep moving to understanding how important it is that mental health is part of our health care system. We have all experienced or know some who has experienced a downfall with mental health. It is hard to watch the victim in this film being abused. We tend to focus our empathy and our sorrow to the victim. The film lead me to feel for all of the characters. They show us that we all deal with the path of destruction mental illness can bring, differently. I am hopeful that more films like this one can be thought of as mainstream. I think our society would be more educated if we could embrace all types of art in film making. I think because films like this are not well- known, we feel it is "different, bizarre, or somehow not good enough. When just the opposite is true. Why are we so scared of different??? Different is what moves us forward.
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A truly unforgettable and unique film. From the cinematography and score to the pitch perfect ensemble casting and performances, the experience is one to be treasured and remembered. Hunter Hughes, who wrote, directed and also starred in the film, took a gamble and it paid off handsomely, and I expect it will continue to be rewarded during this season's festival circuit. The perfect use of poetry to meld with the scenes was original and engrossing as well. The story deals with contemporary issues including a dysfunctional family as well as child abuse, yet it shows the tragedy which it leads to without being tacky or cheap.It really is a film that sticks with you, and I look forward to seeing Hunter's future endeavors.
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