This was an interesting and pleasant film, although it was obviously a low-budget movie. As a potential film maker myself, I was mostly interested in those parts about making films.
The acting was variable, sometimes good, sometimes not so. The main actors who played David and Natalie were fairly good, as was Andre and Alan, but some of the minor characters were too amateur.
I liked the plot, and I liked the ending, where they get together, but it was a bit too easy how she went from Alan to David in the church so quickly. Also, what was the thing about Alan and Natalie getting married, but when David gets to the church, he finds a different couple getting married, but Alan and Natalie are there anyway? I noticed the groom was the man from the prison whom Natalie had talked into releasing his hostages. The guardian angel, Frank, was not so well acted or written.
I liked the bits showing his movement across the country, with the map on the sphere, and the red line showing where he went, with appropriate sound effects.
I think I can learn from this movie about making movies, and hopefully one day I too will make a good film, hopefully better than this one -- learning from the mistakes of this.
But overall I enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who is interested in making films.
The acting was variable, sometimes good, sometimes not so. The main actors who played David and Natalie were fairly good, as was Andre and Alan, but some of the minor characters were too amateur.
I liked the plot, and I liked the ending, where they get together, but it was a bit too easy how she went from Alan to David in the church so quickly. Also, what was the thing about Alan and Natalie getting married, but when David gets to the church, he finds a different couple getting married, but Alan and Natalie are there anyway? I noticed the groom was the man from the prison whom Natalie had talked into releasing his hostages. The guardian angel, Frank, was not so well acted or written.
I liked the bits showing his movement across the country, with the map on the sphere, and the red line showing where he went, with appropriate sound effects.
I think I can learn from this movie about making movies, and hopefully one day I too will make a good film, hopefully better than this one -- learning from the mistakes of this.
But overall I enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who is interested in making films.