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5/10
Middle of the road...
PacmanKO886 June 2021
I love road trip films. This was very middle of the road as far as those go. Some interesting characters encountered along the way, decent dialogue at times but not throughout.

But my main issue...I just could NOT buy into the compatibility/connection between the two leads. I tried, I really wanted to, but they just did not click for me romantically whatsoever. I couldn't BELIEVE. It made for moments that could otherwise have been touching so cringeworthy for me.
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1/10
I gave it a 1 on account that I love the "1" Hwy. too
peggysue42227 May 2021
This movie is for you if you want to hear all of today's unintelligent rhetoric, ppl being politically correct, passive aggressive.... And using stupid humor to try to undo sad remarks...Just FEEL them for God's sake!!! I wish Bigfoot had put them both out of their collective misery!! 😳If you are looking for a love story, watch a REAL love story, like "Still Mine," because this ain't one!
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1/10
Corny Watered Down Dull Nonsense
mcjensen-0592427 July 2023
First off, the acting is atrocious and the dialogue is cringe worthy. The parents and grandmother are portrayed as hokey, over the top cliches of doting or protective relatives. The parents of the boy are noteworthy for their bland unoriginal clunky performances. The interactions ring false at every level, and the PC crapola is enough to induce nausea. The story had great potential but unfortunately squanders it going nowhere. The lead girl is such a little snot ya wanna shake some sense into her. Who goes into a wallet and cleans it out while the owner is just a few feet away? Anyone knows you take some and leave some. It's this kind of lazy writing that detracts from any emotion one might feel. I dunno. It all just felt too contrived and silly. I'm not sure why the immigrant element was introduced, as it absolutely nothing to advance the plot. If anything the horrendous fake accent by the old lady was a severe distraction. Her superior attitude was a huge anchor on the proceedings. Hopefully the director looks for work in another field so we are spared more garbage such as this.
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8/10
Surprisingly engaging
doujyr9 March 2021
I really got caught up in this, though I do hate films with enigmatic endings! I don't understand why Annika Foster has a double credit as I can't recall anyone calling her Sophia. Lovely scenery, worth it for that alone.
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9/10
It's Both the Journey and the Destination
gensbill17 June 2021
This is a delightful little movie with great acting, beautiful scenery, and likeable characters who are believable as regular people who meet and make a story that is their story.

The direction is good and the script is well written. Both done by Paul Goodman -- while undergoing chemotherapy to boot.

The soundtrack is even good.

After a bad day, it made me feel good.
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10/10
That need for connection
starjosie1 June 2021
This beautiful movie touches the chords that resonate in all of us, the healing harmony of true connections, and it matters not whether those connections are brief or forever. An early decision to follow a different road than planned leads these two young people to form a bond, have unexpected adventures, and experience a gorgeous part of the world. I was happy to go along with them. A gem of a movie.
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8/10
The mystery of Bigfoot solved?
mketchum-2157725 May 2021
An intriguing film about the fear of falling in love, commitment, and losing the tenuous hold one has on one's own identity. One lover always gets cold feet or in this case gets outed by Bigfoot! If you are a filmmaker you never lose by driving up the west coast.
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8/10
Well done, filmmakers deserve a bigger budget
shapet9912 November 2021
Saw this film as part of the Las Vegas International Film and Screenwriting Festival and was intrigued by its concept and big, beautiful settings. It did not dissapoint on either front.

The acting is hit or miss, but with more more, time, and budget they'd be fixed, too!
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8/10
Lovely film! Tech challenges, but a net positive you should watch.
BeoBaxter919 November 2021
This is a lovely movie with a nice premise, likeable actors, gorgeous scenery. I really enjoyed it.

As a film, it leaves a little to be desired, as the sound and some other technical and practical issues, all that will be resolved when this team get a little bit more budget and/or experience. It didn't take away from my enjoyment of the film itself, so please don't let it keep you from watching, though, but I did find myself wishing they'd had more money for sound, so it could match the potential shown by all the other factors, especially the cinematography.

I gave it an 8 because I think you should watch this film. But don't prejudge it by your first impression of the tech. You'll enjoy this.
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