tlg317
Joined Jun 2018
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Stuff like this always interests me, so I've seen my fair share of UFO shows/films. That said, I Want to Believe is really well done. The film masterfully dives into UFOlogy without any of the low budget shaky cam/weirdness you often find with these types of documentaries. I also really enjoyed how they spent time looking into the lives of the experts they interview. It's easy to put any John Doe on camera and have him read a teleprompter, but I Want to Believe used real experts and does a great job at showing how these experts are real people with real lives just like us. It was a solid watch.
The obvious comparison for this story is A Star is Born, but Sweet Sunshine accomplishes all the same depth without leaving you feeling depressed. Cute moments, triumphant moments, heart-wrenching moments; Sweet Sunshine has them all. Up to the task of handling both ends of the emotional spectrum, John Way does a great job in the lead roll. Sweet Sunshine is a great watch if you're in the mood for a sweet drama with great music.
Do you like romance? Do you like comedy? (Your answers are "yes" and "yes" because who doesn't??) Then Love is Not Enough will be more than enough for you! I think most romcoms today err on the side of light-hearted. They fear digging into the reality of relationships will dampen the mood and ruin the film. Love is Not Enough proves that you can have big laughs and go deep. The film confidently dives into a real look at relationships and isn't afraid to allow the viewer to consider their own. But it is all accomplished with great hilarity! I wish more romcoms were like this.