Sarah Paulson stars as a pregnant teenager who searches for her biological mother, with the help of a guardian angel.Sarah Paulson stars as a pregnant teenager who searches for her biological mother, with the help of a guardian angel.Sarah Paulson stars as a pregnant teenager who searches for her biological mother, with the help of a guardian angel.
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Karen Lorre
- The Ranch Woman
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About a girl who tries to find her real mother.
This movie was one of the worst I have ever seen. I kept waiting for plot development to take hold and then the movie was over---before that ever happened. I don't know what the writer was thinking....that we would just be able to figure it all out on our own. NOT! I hope that before they decide to spend more money on their next film, they will at least get a plausible plot with a real storyline to it.
some rather beautiful moments.
I found this movie a bit difficult to understand in many parts and somewhat disjointed, but it does give you pause for thought in that we all have moments of unusual thinking and odd ideas. It was like trying to put someone elses actual thoughts into your head and think of them as coming from your own mind. Not easy to do as we all think differently.
The best parts of the movie were the scenes with 'Bob'(played beautifully by Jeremy London), who seems to be something of a guardian angel. His performance was lovely and thought provoking and for me, watching the whole movie was worth hearing him tell Acey "Yes, I love you" with such incredible passion, tenderness and feeling. Anyone whom that line does not touch, has never felt isolated or unwelcome, and longing for someone to love them.
The best parts of the movie were the scenes with 'Bob'(played beautifully by Jeremy London), who seems to be something of a guardian angel. His performance was lovely and thought provoking and for me, watching the whole movie was worth hearing him tell Acey "Yes, I love you" with such incredible passion, tenderness and feeling. Anyone whom that line does not touch, has never felt isolated or unwelcome, and longing for someone to love them.
Obscure but not without meaning
Sorry, those of you who expected a Blair Witch II, this film utilizes dreams/flashbacks and delusions to develop the societal and interpersonal relationships of a young woman who is pregnant and adrift in the modern world. IF YOU can connect it is a very poignant and moving film.
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- SoundtracksAerial Boundaries
Written and performed by Michael Hedges
Published by Imaginary Road Music & Naked Ear Music
Administered by Imaginary Road Music (BMI)
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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