Eric Mattson surveys up a simple story to a great effect. The lead character strongly conveys the role of a homeless man in Chicago struggling with his day to day life. Mattson truly is a gifted producer. I truly enjoyed the way in which he molds life's simple events barely thought about by most into a storyline that truly touches you and gets you thinking about others and how much more you really have. As well as to what you can truly loose in the blink of an eye.
Though this film was brief, it truly got me thinking about how grateful I am for what I have and I found myself holding tighter onto those I love. I have also caught myself realistically changing the thought of how small of an amount a simple dollar is and just how much it can be to another.
The supporting actress really helped add to each scene and made everything that much more in-depth. Mattson always seems to be going over the top.
The music as well aided in the transition between scenes. The music chosen was perfect to fit none other than what was set forth. It was as though the music was created purposefully for each part in the film in which it was played.
The picture quality was also something that truly stood out to me. The effects of the picture truly helped to set the mood as well as tone and made everything seem so realistic. Just as though I was there in person.
I can not wait for the next movie to come out by Mattson. You should definitely go see 'Lines' after you have enjoyed this film.