Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn aspiring actress finds herself questioning her past when her new role has her confront it.An aspiring actress finds herself questioning her past when her new role has her confront it.An aspiring actress finds herself questioning her past when her new role has her confront it.
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A budding playwright (Tom Phelan) pens a play about heartbreak surrounding a former girlfriend (the charming Alex Frnka) leaving him for a woman. When auditions commence for the lead roles, fate intervenes as the playwright lands the male lead, and his ex emerges as the perfect fit for the female lead. Director Chris Frint has crafted a captivating romance/drama, inviting audiences on a compelling journey of self-reflection and rekindled connections. In less skilled hands, this premise might've grown stale quickly. However, writer Tyler Dowey's script is both intelligent and emotionally gripping, ensuring the narrative remains fresh and engaging throughout. Supporting characters are also intelligently drawn (Phelan's character is married; Frnka is planning her impending wedding to her wife-to-be). As the two leads delve into their roles during rehearsals, old feelings for each other resurface, straining their current relationships. Cinematography and sound are solid. I highly recommend this endearing indie gem! It's perfect for a date night.
This is one of the best indie films I've seen. Very watchable. It kept me interested all the way through and I was disappointed when it ended. The two leads, Alex Frnka and Tom Phelan, were very natural and so real I felt like I was eavesdropping. Patrick L. Peterson, the Stage Manager, was excellent. His character was understated and he hit just the right notes without it feeling pushed. The dialogue was realistic and carried the story along nicely. The director, cameraperson and editor should be commended. The close ups, the flashbacks, the montage at the end were right on. Without giving anything away there were a couple of character choices I questioned, but it's nit picking when the overall film was so good, and I would have loved to see what happened next. Maybe in a part two? Anyway, this is definitely worth watching.
The Sound of Waves is about an actress named Jenna, played by Alex Frnka, who auditions for an exciting new role but is conflicted when she finds out that her love interest, Ethan, is played by Tom Phelan, who is also the writer of the play. Both of them have to confront their past, making acting opposite each other more challenging. At first, Jenna almost loses the part, but her audition is so good that everyone involved knows she's the best and only choice.
Soda Persi, who plays Kathryn, the play's director, brings a fresh take to her role and good energy to every scene she's in.
The Sound of Waves is a fun film with good acting all around and excellent casting. The production value was impressive, very polished for a low-budget indie. The editing maintained a good pace, and the overall story was enjoyable to watch. I thought I knew how it would end, only to be pleasantly surprised. I also liked how the film ties in the ocean with the story.
Soda Persi, who plays Kathryn, the play's director, brings a fresh take to her role and good energy to every scene she's in.
The Sound of Waves is a fun film with good acting all around and excellent casting. The production value was impressive, very polished for a low-budget indie. The editing maintained a good pace, and the overall story was enjoyable to watch. I thought I knew how it would end, only to be pleasantly surprised. I also liked how the film ties in the ocean with the story.
This is an intelligent, heartfelt movie that really engages you. I don't know if any elements in this film were autobiographical, but it felt too lived in for me to believe that nothing from someone's real life didn't find its way into this movie. I really liked that this film portrayed something both real and cinematic about love. The lead characters, in both the their shared past history and in their current lives, are conveying something complex and simple about emotional connections. Complex enough to be real, but also emotional enough to to make this a truly crowd-pleasing story. Well written and directed, with characters we identify with and cheer for. A story told well from both sides of view. I was thoroughly charmed by this movie!
For starters, good movie. The pacing was good and the acting was good. This movie was written well. I think that this is a movie a lot of actors can relate to and may touch a nerve. This movie touches on how on set relationships can get started or rekindled. The actors definitely displayed that relational tension. Can you date or be married to an actor? Can you maintain a successful career and a relationship with someone who is not an actor? Big balancing act. All of these questions came to mind when viewing this movie. Brought up some old memories and questions I had about this subject for many years. The director and writer nailed it with this one. Overall, is was a beautiful story.
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- 75.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 17 minutos
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