Refreshing and Subtle
13 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I really enjoyed this film, Carl Bessai made a really touching and heartfelt piece. Some stories are more enjoyable than other but overall it's a very nice independent film that is worth checking out.

I would say that it's the actors that carry this movie. Every actor in the film is subtle but very touching in their approach. From Cory Monteith's great portrayal of Justin (a big fancy movie star that has it all but feels empty) to Gabrielle Miller's Louise (who can't seem to let go of her schizophrenic brother) it is all of high quality.

Overall, the dialog is real (I also think this has to do with the fact that a lot was improvised) and never forced. There were funny moments. There were sad moments. It was a joy to watch if you like independent cinema.
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