A daycare teacher's dreams of a home and family of her own are threatened by the loss of her husband's newspaper job and his subsequent disappearance.A daycare teacher's dreams of a home and family of her own are threatened by the loss of her husband's newspaper job and his subsequent disappearance.A daycare teacher's dreams of a home and family of her own are threatened by the loss of her husband's newspaper job and his subsequent disappearance.
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- 9 nominations total
Leon Salem
- Arnold Wallace
- (voice)
Suzie DeBusk
- Peggy Frazier
- (voice)
Robb Maus
- Nick Chambers
- (voice)
Bernie Ask
- Bernard Whitehead
- (voice)
Michael Opal
- Mark Alexander
- (voice)
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Although a fictional story, an incredibly relevant and sobering reminder that the 'American Dream' for most people is a farce, and that most of us in the middle class are just one round of bad luck away from potentially losing everything.
That could include a job loss - as is the case in the movie, a death of a provider, or a catastrophic illness. In the film, the protagonists find this out the hard way when the husband loses his job and is unable to find other employment. The wife is unable to keep up on the mortgage of their new house on her salary. The couple enter a financial, psychological, and marital downward spiral that ultimately has tragic consequences.
Happens all the time, and the powers that shouldn't be don't want to talk about it. Almost criminal that this happens in the wealthiest country on earth.
That could include a job loss - as is the case in the movie, a death of a provider, or a catastrophic illness. In the film, the protagonists find this out the hard way when the husband loses his job and is unable to find other employment. The wife is unable to keep up on the mortgage of their new house on her salary. The couple enter a financial, psychological, and marital downward spiral that ultimately has tragic consequences.
Happens all the time, and the powers that shouldn't be don't want to talk about it. Almost criminal that this happens in the wealthiest country on earth.
The director uses ambient light and realistic locations to give this film a documentary feel that gives the audience a sense that this could be a true story. He elicited passionate performances from every actor. Even characters with one or no lines make you believe in the reality of their world. This is a compelling story with a memorable twist at the end.
You can tell from the opening moments that there is an anger and passion driving the film, which is necessary on a film of this scale. Despite it being a smaller movie, the film still manages to be incredibly well shot with striking compositions. It's biggest flaw is its passion for the subject matter, and how it relentlessly moves from one moment to the next. The film, being tight at under 90 minutes, could use more breathing room to let its conflict build to drive the devastation home, but its enthusiasm for the story its telling shows that there's a strong voice at the helm. The good news? Usually films like this are a bit overwrought in its need to get a message across, but the film allows the story to speak for the subject matter rather than blatantly tell you what to think.
The acting and directing of this film were exceptional. Having heard from the director that only natural lighting and fixtures were used, that makes the film all the more impressive.
There were a couple of lines that seemed misplaced and it seemed to drag a bit in some places, but that's nothing one more edit couldn't amend.
All in all, a touching story, heartfelt acting, great directing and cinematography. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film. I would recommend for anyone interested in film or just the human condition to watch this.
There were a couple of lines that seemed misplaced and it seemed to drag a bit in some places, but that's nothing one more edit couldn't amend.
All in all, a touching story, heartfelt acting, great directing and cinematography. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film. I would recommend for anyone interested in film or just the human condition to watch this.
I thought that this film was more a drama than a thriller. A woman and her husband fall on hard times when he loses his job. When he goes missing on a camping trip, both his wife and the audience have to decide if he's really dead or possibly trying to scam the insurance company.
I watch a lot of low-budget films on Amazon and Hulu, and this was one of the better ones I've seen . The acting is good, and even if I sometimes knew where the plot was going there were still a few surprises in there. The direction is solid and makes good use of the natural lighting and sets that they worked with.
The only thing that bothered me was that it didn't seem like either the husband or the wife was really willing to hustle to pay their bills--like, walk some dogs or bus some tables. But then again, I guess some people can't get their heads around the idea of working a "lesser" job.
In any event, I watched this one for free on Amazon Prime and I think it's worth checking out. It's a pretty brisk 80 minutes, and you'll know about 15 minutes in whether or not you're invested in the story.
I watch a lot of low-budget films on Amazon and Hulu, and this was one of the better ones I've seen . The acting is good, and even if I sometimes knew where the plot was going there were still a few surprises in there. The direction is solid and makes good use of the natural lighting and sets that they worked with.
The only thing that bothered me was that it didn't seem like either the husband or the wife was really willing to hustle to pay their bills--like, walk some dogs or bus some tables. But then again, I guess some people can't get their heads around the idea of working a "lesser" job.
In any event, I watched this one for free on Amazon Prime and I think it's worth checking out. It's a pretty brisk 80 minutes, and you'll know about 15 minutes in whether or not you're invested in the story.
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