miaaacameron
Joined Apr 2018
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As soon as it opened with a song from Cigarettes After Sex, I knew that I was in for a treat - and a treat it was. There is heartfelt/genuine acting from everyone in it and they all played their roles really well and convincingly, but Aidan especially shined to me in this...as a fan of the UK's Being Human, I was pleasantly surprised. It is filled to the brim with beautiful cinematography: whether it be the sceneries/locations, background details, wonderful homages to other beautiful cinematography that came before (I absolutely loved the Buster Keaton reference), all of the shots (and therefor the movie in general) really just enchant you. There are some eccentric bits in the movie throughout that although can sometimes feel like overkill, you can't be all that mad at because they were executed really well, and at least for me, added to the overall charm. With the story itself being interesting and the dialogue tending to be deep and meaningful (with some wonderful one-liners scattered about), this combined with the cinematography really makes the poeticism of this film apparent. Overall, it's a sweet, quirky and sincere INDIE film, and I'm so glad that I found it.
It has been a long time since I've written a review for a movie, but for this one, I just had to. It can be seen as slow and it's an Australian indie, but it makes for a wonderful film. The cinematography was stunning, the script was heartfelt and clever, the soundtrack fit perfectly - especially towards the end. The concept behind this film is inspiring and unlike something I've ever seen. It's touching, it's funny, it's sweet, and there are certain moments of intimacy between characters that were so subtle (they felt like little inside jokes or references) that they really made this feel believable, which I definitely accredit to the actors and everyone else who made the overall feelings of heartache but hopefulness that was present throughout possible - they did amazing. I loved it.
It is currently almost 2AM where I am and I just finished binging the whole show in a span of a few hours and let me just say, what a beautiful show. It was genius, shot beautifully, the acting was impeccable in the fact that these actors did not seem like actors, more so just regular people just like you and I who have problems as humans do. Idk...I loved it. Scratch that, I really loved it. Anything where I can feel the humanness, the rawness and relatability of something is something that I will always treasure and keep with me: and this this show is just that. Oh and not to mention that it is absolutely HILARIOUS. The humor is clever and random and wry and will truly provide you some good laughs (which nowadays we all need). Thank you Tim and everyone else that helped create this masterpiece.