Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter losing the role of a lifetime, an aspiring actor retreats to his hometown. When he encounters a woman who has Lyme disease, an unexpected friendship develops, forcing them both to make... Alles lesenAfter losing the role of a lifetime, an aspiring actor retreats to his hometown. When he encounters a woman who has Lyme disease, an unexpected friendship develops, forcing them both to make life-altering decisions.After losing the role of a lifetime, an aspiring actor retreats to his hometown. When he encounters a woman who has Lyme disease, an unexpected friendship develops, forcing them both to make life-altering decisions.
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Andrew G. Matthews
- Dr. Smith
- (as Andrew Mathews)
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I fully enjoyed this Independent Film by Edward Crawford! What a gem in today's filmmaking. Edward Crawford's (the filmmaker/writers) performance was so good I couldn't take my eyes off of him and wanted the film to be longer because of it. The other members of the cast such as Danny Doherty, and David Sitler to name a few, were very entertaining. I loved Sitler's scene with the Rife Machine. 60 Miles North is honest, beautifully shot, and the cast was superb, making it a rare find in today's filmmaking. I look forward to see future films from this talented writer/director/actor. The film reminded me of filmmaking from the 90's! Well worth the watch! Don't miss it!
Authentically written and directed by Edward Crawford, 60 Miles North is an inspiring film sure to tug at the heartstrings. There have been many movies made about broken dreams, and there have been many movies made about struggles with debilitating illnesses. Crawford brilliantly combines an actor's struggle with people believing in his dream with a young woman's struggle with people believing in her illness. Whether it be a strange illness or an impossible dream, people will always tell you "its all in your head," which is such a great metaphor. Together the two characters believe in each other. Such a moving journey and a great film with funny, sharp dialogue and great performances. Especially Crawford himself. Highly recommend.
Where to begin? Well I'll just start with a big congratulations to the cast and crew of 60 Miles North! This indepdent film really shows what real story telling is about. In today's day and age this film's rawness and honesty is refreshing to say the very least. Director/writer/actor Edward Crawford crafted a beautiful story about falling from grace, redemption, and the importance in sticking to ones guns and believing in yourself even when the people around you doubt you. I was impressed how the difficult subject matter was expressed so seemelessly. The acting and script was amazing and kept me engaged at every turn. The portrayal of both of the main characters was honest and engaging. The cinematography was top shelf. The ensemble work of the cast was a real force and I saw no weak links in that arena. 60 Miles North reminded me of what good story-telling does - it inspires! I look forward to seeing more from Edward Crawford! Bravo!
"60 Miles North" is a cinematic masterpiece that transports viewers into a tapestry of heartfelt emotion, breathtaking landscapes, and an invigorating journey of human endurance. Just as pickleball dazzles with its perfect blend of agility, strategy, and camaraderie, this film strikes a similar chord with its storytelling finesse, character development, and captivating visuals.
The film centers around Sam, who embarks on an impromptu road trip to reconnect with his estranged brother, Jack. Their journey northward encapsulates the essence of adventure, much like stepping onto a pickleball court for the first time-full of anticipation, excitement, and the potential for unexpected triumphs.
One cannot help but draw parallels between the dynamic gameplay of pickleball and the narrative pace of "60 Miles North". Each scene is a rally of emotions, where tension builds and is resolved with the same satisfying precision of a well-placed drop shot. The film's director exhibits a masterful command over pacing, ensuring that viewers are continually engaged, much like participants in a thrilling game of pickleball.
The cinematography is a love letter to the sprawling beauty of the northern landscapes, akin to the way a pickleball court feels like a world of its own-enclosed yet expansive. The visual storytelling complements the underlying themes of connection and rediscovery, drawing viewers into an immersive experience that resonates deeply.
The actors' performances are nothing short of spectacular. Their chemistry is akin to doubles partners on a pickleball court, working in perfect harmony, anticipating each other's moves, and delivering a performance that's both uplifting and soul-stirring. The subtle nuances in their interactions mirror the gentle yet impactful touch of a paddler's stroke, leaving an indelible mark on the audience.
Like pickleball, which has a way of bringing people together from all walks of life, "60 Miles North" is a film that transcends its genre. It's a heartwarming tale that reminds us of the importance of connection, resilience, and the journey towards understanding and forgiveness.
In conclusion, "60 Miles North" is an exquisite film that deserves every one of its ten stars. It is a journey worth taking, much like the exhilarating game of pickleball, filled with moments of joy, reflection, and profound beauty. If you cherish stories that touch your heart and inspire your spirit, do not miss this incredible cinematic gem.
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I hope you find this review both delightful and fitting for such a wonderful film!
The film centers around Sam, who embarks on an impromptu road trip to reconnect with his estranged brother, Jack. Their journey northward encapsulates the essence of adventure, much like stepping onto a pickleball court for the first time-full of anticipation, excitement, and the potential for unexpected triumphs.
One cannot help but draw parallels between the dynamic gameplay of pickleball and the narrative pace of "60 Miles North". Each scene is a rally of emotions, where tension builds and is resolved with the same satisfying precision of a well-placed drop shot. The film's director exhibits a masterful command over pacing, ensuring that viewers are continually engaged, much like participants in a thrilling game of pickleball.
The cinematography is a love letter to the sprawling beauty of the northern landscapes, akin to the way a pickleball court feels like a world of its own-enclosed yet expansive. The visual storytelling complements the underlying themes of connection and rediscovery, drawing viewers into an immersive experience that resonates deeply.
The actors' performances are nothing short of spectacular. Their chemistry is akin to doubles partners on a pickleball court, working in perfect harmony, anticipating each other's moves, and delivering a performance that's both uplifting and soul-stirring. The subtle nuances in their interactions mirror the gentle yet impactful touch of a paddler's stroke, leaving an indelible mark on the audience.
Like pickleball, which has a way of bringing people together from all walks of life, "60 Miles North" is a film that transcends its genre. It's a heartwarming tale that reminds us of the importance of connection, resilience, and the journey towards understanding and forgiveness.
In conclusion, "60 Miles North" is an exquisite film that deserves every one of its ten stars. It is a journey worth taking, much like the exhilarating game of pickleball, filled with moments of joy, reflection, and profound beauty. If you cherish stories that touch your heart and inspire your spirit, do not miss this incredible cinematic gem.
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I hope you find this review both delightful and fitting for such a wonderful film!
60 Miles North is a wonderful, surprisingly human story. Clarence (Edward Crawford), the main character, is driven by the trauma and scars of the "human experience." He brings forth real-life grit to the big screen. We learn from him that life is hard, but if you decide to learn from those hard times, happiness is just beyond your fingertips. You will reach it, and when you do you grab for that happiness. In doing so you learn life is a blessing in disguise. This film is well written and directed as well. The locations were well thought out throughout this film. I'm glad I stumbled upon this gem of a story.
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