A love story between a frustrated artist and a free spirited girl, set in colorful Venice Beach, Ca - told in four seasons.A love story between a frustrated artist and a free spirited girl, set in colorful Venice Beach, Ca - told in four seasons.A love story between a frustrated artist and a free spirited girl, set in colorful Venice Beach, Ca - told in four seasons.
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An unconventional and thoroughly enjoyable movie. This is a love story for people who don't want to sit through another predictable rom-com. It's a film where the characters feel lived in and real, and yet have a genuine charm to them. I really wanted the characters to be together. Great acting, really well shot. I truly loved this film!
Classic whirlwind romance story, reminiscent of Before Sunset / Before Sunrise, and also Lost in Translation. Will & Liz accurately captures the way a city can come to life when you have a significant other to share it with. Will & Liz are awkward at first, but then grow on each other and on the audience as a sweet and often painful romance blossoms, falters, rebounds, etc. This is the timelessness of love, beautifully portrayed.
A good romantic love story with of course some drama in it. The cinematography made it feel so real. Two people still trying to figure out what they want out of life come together to start a relationship and make it all work out. I'm glad I found this movie on amazon
I'm go all in for love stories because when written well I can always put myself in the characters and the writer of Will & Liz doesn't disappoint. You will want to take the journey with these characters as they discover what they want out of life while going through real life trials and tribulations. Two thumbs up.
I am definitely drawn to indie romances in which simplicity and complexity run side-by-side. And I love Southern California beach communities - perhaps even more than indie romances, if you can believe that. So I must've been an easy mark for the homespun Venice Beach love story that is "Will & Liz."
Listen, you: If you're out there name-checking "indie" only because it makes you sound savvy and erudite and above your own mindless self-relegation to mass-market blockbusters and stadium acts, then you're not alone. But if that's the case and the true love isn't actually there for you, then you may not appreciate the terrific heart and story plotting - executed on a shrewdly allocated budget - that rests deep within the beating heart of this indie love tale. There is a calming energy and a gentle embrace of the artistic muse (and indeed of love itself) happening in this film; something that all the gaffer tape in the world doesn't always buy on a Hollywood set. The doe-eyed Christine Tucker in the lead female role - you guessed it, "Liz" - was more than a tad special and surely pulled out of the ether (unbeknownst to me, Tucker is probably world famous by now). She meets Will, played by Nathan Wilson, who like Liz hasn't found his firm footing on life's true paths yet.
As simple as love can be in its essence, we all know it's complicated. Those counterpoints push and pull against each other with terrific results in Will & Liz. Embrace it and then love it for what it is: A very wonderfully-conceived, well-executed indie romance film that speaks our truths about love.
Listen, you: If you're out there name-checking "indie" only because it makes you sound savvy and erudite and above your own mindless self-relegation to mass-market blockbusters and stadium acts, then you're not alone. But if that's the case and the true love isn't actually there for you, then you may not appreciate the terrific heart and story plotting - executed on a shrewdly allocated budget - that rests deep within the beating heart of this indie love tale. There is a calming energy and a gentle embrace of the artistic muse (and indeed of love itself) happening in this film; something that all the gaffer tape in the world doesn't always buy on a Hollywood set. The doe-eyed Christine Tucker in the lead female role - you guessed it, "Liz" - was more than a tad special and surely pulled out of the ether (unbeknownst to me, Tucker is probably world famous by now). She meets Will, played by Nathan Wilson, who like Liz hasn't found his firm footing on life's true paths yet.
As simple as love can be in its essence, we all know it's complicated. Those counterpoints push and pull against each other with terrific results in Will & Liz. Embrace it and then love it for what it is: A very wonderfully-conceived, well-executed indie romance film that speaks our truths about love.
Did you know
- ConnectionsFollowed by Will & Liz: Chapter Two
- SoundtracksA Song For Liz
Composed and Performed by McKenna Smith
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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