A girl in a dead-end town struggles to overcome abuse, raise her young brother and find love in a mysterious, brooding nomad with a dangerous past.A girl in a dead-end town struggles to overcome abuse, raise her young brother and find love in a mysterious, brooding nomad with a dangerous past.A girl in a dead-end town struggles to overcome abuse, raise her young brother and find love in a mysterious, brooding nomad with a dangerous past.
Billy Silva Reddington
- Calvin
- (as William Silva Reddington)
Elle Matarazzo
- Alice
- (as Ellen Doucette)
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10remike-1
This film looks beautiful and sounds amazing. The story is good and not one of those "I knew it" plots. Keeps your attention for the entire time. The acting is right up there and the film can carry its own against much of the stuff coming from the west coast these days. Great to see and Indy project that shows professionalism throughout.
Worth watching for the music alone. The film is really slow but the acting is great and the music is GREAT.
The film itself is beautifully shot and two leads are very good. But what I like the most about it is the background, not just the natural settings (which is beautiful and scary as this film), but what's hidden in it. During the whole film something is missing and on the end you realize that you don't want to see all that lies behind and all that can be found. But you get the glimpse of it. And that's done very good. Pensive, intelligent film.
Loved this! My roommate and I caught a pre-screening of Loud Places and were pretty captivated by it. It captures so many different kinds of relationships and emotions in plot line that keeps deepening throughout. The direction/filming were amazing and the cast had tremendous chemistry on screen. I highly recommend this!
10mdubs11
I was curious about this movie after I read that it was filmed in New Hampshire (I'm a native), so my boyfriend and I cued it up one Friday night, and I have to say, it did not disappoint. I was first struck by how visually stunning it is. It's filled with some amazing shots that really put the lushness and beauty of NH in summertime on display, but reveal sparseness and decay at the same time. Then the sound, acting, and uneasy storyline kicked in to pull me in even further -- everything was tuned perfectly to enhance everything else. A lot about this movie has stuck with me since I watched it about a week ago, I'd definitely give it a watch to see how it settles with you!
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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- 2.39:1
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