joscelyncollins
Joined Mar 2009
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First word for this film is powerful, but that alone is not enough to describe the feelings i have after watching it.
'Live Fast, Die Young' is a fantastic movie in almost every way, its writing is fantastic with amazing dialogue and well fleshed out characters who you really care about. The acting is fantastic from every actor involved. But what's so surprising is that it's a faith-based film in the end. Who would ever believe a Hollywood movie discussing God at such lengths? Bravo to the producers.
Overall, I thought this movie was believable and touching, without your typical ending. The cast and the filmmakers really have done themselves proud. My advice: Forget the dove awards, the rave reviews, the pretty faces, and sit down to watch this movie with a completely impartial attitude. You will see that it really is beautiful and remarkable.
By the way, I very VERY rarely cry at movies. But if there's any scene that will have me in tears, it's the one where the actor playing the slick agent finally breaks down and starts to cry. That's saying something! This film burns slowly, inside you.
'Live Fast, Die Young' is a fantastic movie in almost every way, its writing is fantastic with amazing dialogue and well fleshed out characters who you really care about. The acting is fantastic from every actor involved. But what's so surprising is that it's a faith-based film in the end. Who would ever believe a Hollywood movie discussing God at such lengths? Bravo to the producers.
Overall, I thought this movie was believable and touching, without your typical ending. The cast and the filmmakers really have done themselves proud. My advice: Forget the dove awards, the rave reviews, the pretty faces, and sit down to watch this movie with a completely impartial attitude. You will see that it really is beautiful and remarkable.
By the way, I very VERY rarely cry at movies. But if there's any scene that will have me in tears, it's the one where the actor playing the slick agent finally breaks down and starts to cry. That's saying something! This film burns slowly, inside you.