Six scenes. Six years. Six moments that shaped the relationship of Jenna and Leon. Pink Wall examines what defines us, the pressures of gender expectations, and our perpetual struggle betwee... Read allSix scenes. Six years. Six moments that shaped the relationship of Jenna and Leon. Pink Wall examines what defines us, the pressures of gender expectations, and our perpetual struggle between life and ambition.Six scenes. Six years. Six moments that shaped the relationship of Jenna and Leon. Pink Wall examines what defines us, the pressures of gender expectations, and our perpetual struggle between life and ambition.
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This film is stunning. A quiet piece, weaving through different periods of time seamlessly, it captures the volatility and tenderness of two people genuinely trying to make their love work, even as it is falling apart. I smiled all the way through it, even as my heart broke for them. The cinematography is stunning, it's effortlessly directed (by first-time director, Tom Cullen, who has an excellent command of both visual and emotional language) and beautifully acted. Tatiana Maslany is superb, and Jay Duplass does some of his best work. Couldn't recommend more highly.
... relationships can end at all stages of life... should these two have been together in the first place.. it-happens, they're lucky, with all years remaining for other chances-choices
... eighty minutes long, shot in nine days, at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars .. Pink Wall portrays six moments painting a detailed portrait of one doomed relationship... Jenna (Maslany) is exceptionally ambitious wanting to make something of herself... Leon (Duplass) content as a photographer's assistant, feeling his calling to be a parent... so after 6 years together, they're down to betrayals & apologies... loving each other, thinking that would be enough to keep them together
... having easy chemistry Maslany & Duplass work exceptionally well together... here she's the best reason to watch this film... an actor to be looked for in anything she does... more time & cash , with easier to follow time segments could have been very helpful to more viewers might have made it a better work... or maybe not ... one thing though... you really might wish this were a-series-production.. so their story could continue on for a bit longer.
... eighty minutes long, shot in nine days, at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars .. Pink Wall portrays six moments painting a detailed portrait of one doomed relationship... Jenna (Maslany) is exceptionally ambitious wanting to make something of herself... Leon (Duplass) content as a photographer's assistant, feeling his calling to be a parent... so after 6 years together, they're down to betrayals & apologies... loving each other, thinking that would be enough to keep them together
... having easy chemistry Maslany & Duplass work exceptionally well together... here she's the best reason to watch this film... an actor to be looked for in anything she does... more time & cash , with easier to follow time segments could have been very helpful to more viewers might have made it a better work... or maybe not ... one thing though... you really might wish this were a-series-production.. so their story could continue on for a bit longer.
Extremely accurate and relatable portrayal of the highs and lows of romantic relationships, complications, love, hate, peace and war, all included; thus, not the most easy or fun thing to watch, and often mundane. But for a lifetime psychology student and people watcher, it was constantly compelling. Many audience members will disagree, but this is real life. Watching the full range in an accurate relationship portrayal is inevitably going to contain minutiae and tedium. Extra kudos for a realistic rather than fairytale ending.
Unfortunately, this was a lesson in how to confuse the audience with arbitrary and disengaging time shifts. More seamless ones could have made this good film great.
Unfortunately, this was a lesson in how to confuse the audience with arbitrary and disengaging time shifts. More seamless ones could have made this good film great.
She is a hard to like hard a--. He, a rudderless milquetoast. Inherently, their relationship should have never been. We get that over the first hour and a half of the relationship dissection "Pink Wall". Then a few wasted and whispered words from her in the closing moments drive it home.
Tatiana Maslany and Jay Duplass each do a lot of ad-libbing here, and they're both damn good at it. Which leads one to believe that the script, such as it was, wasn't all that red hot.
In fact, it barely registers on the spectrum as pink-ish.
Tatiana Maslany and Jay Duplass each do a lot of ad-libbing here, and they're both damn good at it. Which leads one to believe that the script, such as it was, wasn't all that red hot.
In fact, it barely registers on the spectrum as pink-ish.
One of those, yes those Indies which look deep, sound deep, feel deep but at the end you wonder what you've watched. Likely is a dissection of a relationship that's rocky at best but also a slice of life. The characters are real, their impulses and emotions are real enough but we seem like an outsider looking in. Never to close to identify with them. So they're a bunch of good looking people going thru their crises and you get to watch. Not more than that though.
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- $7,960
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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