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10/10
Excellent debut feature film
ShutUpLars11 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Caught this film at the Gotham Film Festival. It tells the story the impact of a life altering car accident on four friends; an accident which has left the protagonist, Dan, a paraplegic. Seeming to have cut ties, Dan has fled NYC and escaped to his family's house upstate where he has eased into a new and less challenging day to day existence. When his friends arrive unexpectedly with plans to convince him to move home, they are all forced to deal with the fallout that the crash has had on ALL of their lives. While some of the new company Dan keeps may not be the best influences, others may turn out to be healthier and more important than he realized before, and more than his old friends would like to believe. I found this film to be a fresh look at a familiar subject (that being the after-effects of a traumatic event). The pace, the dialogue and acting are all very natural, and flow very well. There are moments of unexpected humor; this is not a "dark" film, considering the subject matter, and what I really like is that no one character is absolutely right or wrong. There are several subtle plot twists that keep you from judging certain characters and relationships. This is a debut feature film from the director and the writers, and very well done.
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9/10
Heart wrenching and honest take on grappling with the aftermath of a tragedy
mattmusko19 October 2020
I liked this film a lot. The cast was good but the lead really shined. I can't imagine that it was an easy role to portray. The friends did come across as a bit overbearing at first but became easier on relate to when more details were revealed about what brought them to that point. Several cast/crew members are also in another sad movie I watched today called The Fireworkers. They must all be friends as they mesh very well on screen. Maybe they'll collaborate on something that doesn't require Kleenex to watch some day :^) Both are free to members on Prime right now...at least in the US. Not sure about other regions.
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