dgioiella
Joined Mar 2010
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Adam Reid's first feature is excellent. He takes three unrelated but interwoven stories about love and life and sadness and loss, and makes one cohesive whole of them. Very smoothly and in a way that really draws you in.
Reid develops his characters in strong and believable ways, never overacted or romanticized. The story interweaves many emotions, and lives, and moments in a way that often makes you feel something real. And that is a rare accomplishment in a first film.
The cast is also very strong. Subtle and nuanced performances. Especially by first timer Harry Chase.
Watch it, you'll see, and I bet you'll tell your friends about it. Oh, the music choices are great too.
Reid develops his characters in strong and believable ways, never overacted or romanticized. The story interweaves many emotions, and lives, and moments in a way that often makes you feel something real. And that is a rare accomplishment in a first film.
The cast is also very strong. Subtle and nuanced performances. Especially by first timer Harry Chase.
Watch it, you'll see, and I bet you'll tell your friends about it. Oh, the music choices are great too.