An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother's hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who's secretly a porn director.An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother's hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who's secretly a porn director.An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother's hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who's secretly a porn director.
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beatiful
First virtue - Richard Riehle , in the role of father.
Second good point - the story itself, precise crafted, tender, gentle and soft.
Not less- the humor, nostalgia, realism and what real matters . And, sure, the wisdome of mother and her very special legacy.
Difficult to describe the story because it seems a personal letter . Not the lines, not the message in exact way but the feeling reading it - this real matters. Sure, easy to say I like or just I love it but , maybe, fair remains to define it as profound useful short film. Including for the secret of father, for hat and for the dialogue of son with a guy who knows him very precise as last gift from the lovely mother.
Second good point - the story itself, precise crafted, tender, gentle and soft.
Not less- the humor, nostalgia, realism and what real matters . And, sure, the wisdome of mother and her very special legacy.
Difficult to describe the story because it seems a personal letter . Not the lines, not the message in exact way but the feeling reading it - this real matters. Sure, easy to say I like or just I love it but , maybe, fair remains to define it as profound useful short film. Including for the secret of father, for hat and for the dialogue of son with a guy who knows him very precise as last gift from the lovely mother.
10bfgrimes
A beautiful and funny pilot- deeply romantic
I really loved the pilot episode- it is unexpected and fun and talks about grief in a really unique and human way. The acting is fantastic and it had moments that made me cry. It features a queer love story that defies the usual stereotypes and cliches, and feels really sweeping, even in such a short amount of time. Jamie Nelson in the central character is particularly fantastic- charming, caring, and occasionally awkward. There were several moments that made me tear up (though I won't give any spoilers). It is a deep look at what it means to live life to the fullest, what we do and don't know about our parents, and how to process grief, even when it is deeply uncomfortable. I highly recommend it!
A surprising Indie Pilot
"For Years to Come," from James Patrick Nelson, succeeds by being at once classic and new. The format and tone, is very traditional. While this could allow it to get lost amongst many other independent Pilots and Shorts, it is worked into an asset: the traditional nature of this piece allows it to surprise you with moments of new-found comedic structure worked into the structure of its dramatic emotional spine. Additionally, in just under half an hour, we get an honest depiction of the characters in vulnerable moments, enhanced -and not undercut- by comedy. (And Richard Riehle is a standout, of course).
Gorgeous
What a satisfying and honest look at grief, queerness, and the enigmatic nature of kinship. Painfully, hilariously true to life.
Compulsively watchable. I am definitely going to lose chunks of my life to binge-watching when the full season is released.
It is rare to see such complex subject matter brought to life so accurately, without veering into over-earnestness. The audience laughter and tears all felt earned. The cast shimmers with the kind of unforced chemistry that makes me want to spend hours with these characters.
This show is deliciously layered and nuanced and devastating and funny. Instant favorite.
Compulsively watchable. I am definitely going to lose chunks of my life to binge-watching when the full season is released.
It is rare to see such complex subject matter brought to life so accurately, without veering into over-earnestness. The audience laughter and tears all felt earned. The cast shimmers with the kind of unforced chemistry that makes me want to spend hours with these characters.
This show is deliciously layered and nuanced and devastating and funny. Instant favorite.
A breath of fresh air
I've never become so invested in a show and it's characters so quickly before. To experience such strong emotions within just the pilot episode was unexpected and delightful.
For Years To Come perfectly balances a number of themes - feelings of grief, loss and regret are coupled with reconciliation, love and new beginnings making for a show that is perfectly heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time.
The comedy - which lands perfectly - is delicately placed amongst a deeply personal story that doesn't go where you might typically expect it to. By the end you're left teary eyed and desperate to know what happens next.
For Years To Come perfectly balances a number of themes - feelings of grief, loss and regret are coupled with reconciliation, love and new beginnings making for a show that is perfectly heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time.
The comedy - which lands perfectly - is delicately placed amongst a deeply personal story that doesn't go where you might typically expect it to. By the end you're left teary eyed and desperate to know what happens next.
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