A poignant drama that chronicles the unexpected friendship that develops between Cooper, a melancholy bartender, who at thirty-six still isn't sure what he wants to do with his life, and Dai... Read allA poignant drama that chronicles the unexpected friendship that develops between Cooper, a melancholy bartender, who at thirty-six still isn't sure what he wants to do with his life, and Daisy, an extremely bright but socially awkward girl in her early twenties.A poignant drama that chronicles the unexpected friendship that develops between Cooper, a melancholy bartender, who at thirty-six still isn't sure what he wants to do with his life, and Daisy, an extremely bright but socially awkward girl in her early twenties.
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The two leads are from different social classes, and under normal circumstances they would have never met. After frequent run-ins at the bar they become friends. Meeting new friends is not easy when you are an adult and you constantly re-assess whether you can trust someone new.
"Fallen Stars" is a title describing people who had a fall from grace. They either peaked or failed in life, and now have no idea what to do next. While the movie focuses on building this new, fragile friendship between the leads, the romantic chemistry is very visible. They communicate without speaking much - just like a real couple would be able to.
The anxiety, melancholy, loneliness and boredom are hallmarks of our times and can be felt throughout the movie.
The two leads are from different social classes, and under normal circumstances they would have never met. After frequent run-ins at the bar they become friends. Meeting new friends is not easy when you are an adult and you constantly re-assess whether you can trust someone new.
"Fallen Stars" is a title describing people who had a fall from grace. They either peaked or failed in life, and now have no idea what to do next. While the movie focuses on building this new, fragile friendship between the leads, the romantic chemistry is very visible. They communicate without speaking much - just like a real couple would be able to.
The anxiety, melancholy, loneliness and boredom are hallmarks of our times and can be felt throughout the movie.
This is not the usual kind of film for me to watch, but after reading another review, it sounded like a good film, and it is. As described, the film is about a bar tender who meets people at his job and becomes numb to the regulars to the point he is starting to question the challenges of his life. A new face shows up at his bar and over a period of time he tries to force some kind of interaction with the new face...a girl, (who is obviously not interested.) The two eventually go for a walk and without intent, start to learn perceived "personal problems" of each other.
The story is fantastic and the makers of the film worked oh so hard to craft this tale into something the viewer will remember for a long time.
I would recommend this to anybody who has ever tried to gain a friend when they have been lonely in a crowded room.
The story is fantastic and the makers of the film worked oh so hard to craft this tale into something the viewer will remember for a long time.
I would recommend this to anybody who has ever tried to gain a friend when they have been lonely in a crowded room.
Let me get this straight! This movie is AWESOME!
"Find a meaning for your life They are like most of us.
"Find a meaning for your life They are like most of us.
In a perfectly portrayed "living in LA" haze of aimless existence and blasé encounters with our fellow meandering humans, occurs an underwhelming, intricate and uncharacteristic connection that almost seems like it would be impossible in the internet age.
Yet here we are and what unfolds is a character study that plays everything so close to the vest that you are lured in despite a completely fumbling glacial pace. It harkens back to almost a black and white era independent film or something that the South Koreans have mastered in recent years.
Whatever the concoction skilled director Brian Jett has crafted it is so enjoyable to behold and with such powerful yet subdued acting brought by both leads it has us root for these waylaid individuals who are at best a complete mismatch for one another yet is drawn together like we are drawn fully participating in their small adventure in mundane life living.
This movie has such an impact with me not only did I want to review it ... but I will always be eager to watch it again and be reminded of the small life stories that can save us though we know it not.
Yet here we are and what unfolds is a character study that plays everything so close to the vest that you are lured in despite a completely fumbling glacial pace. It harkens back to almost a black and white era independent film or something that the South Koreans have mastered in recent years.
Whatever the concoction skilled director Brian Jett has crafted it is so enjoyable to behold and with such powerful yet subdued acting brought by both leads it has us root for these waylaid individuals who are at best a complete mismatch for one another yet is drawn together like we are drawn fully participating in their small adventure in mundane life living.
This movie has such an impact with me not only did I want to review it ... but I will always be eager to watch it again and be reminded of the small life stories that can save us though we know it not.
Away from the humdrum and fan fare of big budget cinema lie these Fallen Stars. There is something very authentic about this movie, despite a familiar story-line.
I on my part love movies that deal with real issues concerning ordinary individuals. The director does extremely well in doing so here.
There are no twists and turns. No unwanted cameos of melodrama. The actors play to the script , which is well written.
The movie also bears witness to the adage that a little awareness can transform very basic acting performances into effective ones.
The movie moves at a leisurely pace, in line with the general theme of the plot . The characterisation is good and the setting soothingly plain.
If you watch it without any expectations ( which is the way life too should be lived) you will stumble upon a fine movie .
I on my part love movies that deal with real issues concerning ordinary individuals. The director does extremely well in doing so here.
There are no twists and turns. No unwanted cameos of melodrama. The actors play to the script , which is well written.
The movie also bears witness to the adage that a little awareness can transform very basic acting performances into effective ones.
The movie moves at a leisurely pace, in line with the general theme of the plot . The characterisation is good and the setting soothingly plain.
If you watch it without any expectations ( which is the way life too should be lived) you will stumble upon a fine movie .
Did you know
- TriviaThe book that Daisy is seen reading in the bar is "The Woman in the Dunes" by Japanese novelist Kobo Abe.
- SoundtracksI Ain't Got Nobody
Performed by Cassidy Cooper
Arranged by Martin Guigui, Mason Cooper, Cassidy Cooper
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
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