zarahia
Joined Sep 2018
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I stumbled onto The Middle Of X because I love Colin Egglesfield and I am glad that I did.
Colins character "Mack" didn't move the needle for me during the movie. However when the movie ended (a very surprising moment) I realized that his character being the least interesting was probably intentional.
Theres a ton of dialogue in the movie, most of it was very real and intersting, the balance was a bit too obvious.
There are a lot of relatively unknown actors in this movie that I now want to see more of what they can do. Ronnie Gene Blevins and Josh Cooke in particular.
I'd like to see more from the writer/director Peter Skillman Odiorne also.
Bottom line is this movie was a breath of fresh air with a sincere message in a small indie wrapper.
Colins character "Mack" didn't move the needle for me during the movie. However when the movie ended (a very surprising moment) I realized that his character being the least interesting was probably intentional.
Theres a ton of dialogue in the movie, most of it was very real and intersting, the balance was a bit too obvious.
There are a lot of relatively unknown actors in this movie that I now want to see more of what they can do. Ronnie Gene Blevins and Josh Cooke in particular.
I'd like to see more from the writer/director Peter Skillman Odiorne also.
Bottom line is this movie was a breath of fresh air with a sincere message in a small indie wrapper.