Una historia de amor ambientada en Escocia y Londres que sigue el romance entre Kira e Ian, que se conocieron muy brevemente durante un fin de semana de invierno mientras huían de sí mismos.Una historia de amor ambientada en Escocia y Londres que sigue el romance entre Kira e Ian, que se conocieron muy brevemente durante un fin de semana de invierno mientras huían de sí mismos.Una historia de amor ambientada en Escocia y Londres que sigue el romance entre Kira e Ian, que se conocieron muy brevemente durante un fin de semana de invierno mientras huían de sí mismos.
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Movie tells the story of two people who are in the middle of their lives and are on the run from their former lives. They are running away from something, struggling with themselves and the life decisions they have made so far. Professionally and privately, they are stuck in a dead end. The film's problem: plot, dramaturgy, aesthetics and characters. Virtually everything here seems so inauthentic and contrived that it is a real annoyance.
Added to this are cliché-ridden moments, that can also be found in every second Sunday evening tearjerker on public TV. Complemented by kitschy, romanticized images of a setting characterized by idyllic nature and endless vastness (here: the rugged landscape of the Isle of Skye). Those sentimental, trivial, clichéd situations appear very early on in "Falling into Place", for example when the two main characters meet in an island pub.
A lot of things simply seem deliberate and forced, supplemented by coincidences that are implausible and not conducive to authenticity. For example, the script's decision to have the two people searching for meaning live in the same city of all places. And only just miss each other several times. The themes dealt with in the film are essential and would deserve to be examined in detail. It is about repression, family trauma, loss and fear of commitment. But sadly, they aren't. The films stays on the surface.
Back in London, Kira is trying to come to terms with the break-up with her boyfriend. And Ian, who has a girlfriend, also wants a change in his love and relationship life. Aylin Tezel and Chris Fulton visibly make an effort. However, the weaknesses in the script and the exhausting, often lecturing comments, also the pleasing one-liners reminiscent of calendar sayings ("It's painful to know that everything is replaceable") are quite annoying. A rather painful watch, I must say.
I give three stars for the effort and because it's a first feature.
Added to this are cliché-ridden moments, that can also be found in every second Sunday evening tearjerker on public TV. Complemented by kitschy, romanticized images of a setting characterized by idyllic nature and endless vastness (here: the rugged landscape of the Isle of Skye). Those sentimental, trivial, clichéd situations appear very early on in "Falling into Place", for example when the two main characters meet in an island pub.
A lot of things simply seem deliberate and forced, supplemented by coincidences that are implausible and not conducive to authenticity. For example, the script's decision to have the two people searching for meaning live in the same city of all places. And only just miss each other several times. The themes dealt with in the film are essential and would deserve to be examined in detail. It is about repression, family trauma, loss and fear of commitment. But sadly, they aren't. The films stays on the surface.
Back in London, Kira is trying to come to terms with the break-up with her boyfriend. And Ian, who has a girlfriend, also wants a change in his love and relationship life. Aylin Tezel and Chris Fulton visibly make an effort. However, the weaknesses in the script and the exhausting, often lecturing comments, also the pleasing one-liners reminiscent of calendar sayings ("It's painful to know that everything is replaceable") are quite annoying. A rather painful watch, I must say.
I give three stars for the effort and because it's a first feature.
"Kira" (Aylin Tezel) is having a break in a wintery and rural Scotland when she encounters the charismatic "Ian" (Chris Fulton) outside a pub on a Friday night. He's already had fairly drunken sex in the gents and she's just got shot of some unwanted attentions from an enthusiastic would-be suitor, so the pair start to chat, to dance, generally muck about and to bond. The next twenty four hours sees each learn a little more of the other as they realise that they both come with strings attached, before he has to attend to a family emergency. She heads back to London where she gets a job as a set designer for a theatrical production. He, likewise, returns to that city to his girlfriend "Emily" (Alexandra Dowling) but it's clear that there's no surfeit of happiness anywhere here, for anyone. Maybe they'll meet again - serendipity might look kindly on them? Well you don't have to be Mystic Meg to guess the plot, but there's an enjoyable degree of chemistry on offer here between the two. Neither come across as especially versatile actors, but they do work well together and the scenes on the island are quite engaging and plausible to watch. It's padded out a bit, indeed it might have lost half an hour and better condensed the story into what essentially makes this work - the dynamic between the two of them, but it's still quite a well written and at times mischievous piece of cinema with some beautifully shot location photography.
I was a bit surprised-at first, I hesitated when I saw this movie's IMDb rating. But after watching it, I truly don't understand why it hasn't been rated higher. This movie is genuinely good.
It's been a long time since I watched a film from the romantic genre, and I enjoyed every second of this one. The story is beautifully crafted, and the direction is skillful. Aylin Tezel and Chris Fulton give outstanding performances-I was deeply impressed.
Labeling this movie simply as a "romantic" film doesn't do it justice. It's much more than that. It touches on emotions, moods, and the small hardships we face in daily life. It even helps us discover something within ourselves.
Unlike many romantic films, where the plot becomes predictable, this movie keeps you guessing. That's another reason I found it so successful. The script is genuinely unique.
I highly recommend watching it.
It's been a long time since I watched a film from the romantic genre, and I enjoyed every second of this one. The story is beautifully crafted, and the direction is skillful. Aylin Tezel and Chris Fulton give outstanding performances-I was deeply impressed.
Labeling this movie simply as a "romantic" film doesn't do it justice. It's much more than that. It touches on emotions, moods, and the small hardships we face in daily life. It even helps us discover something within ourselves.
Unlike many romantic films, where the plot becomes predictable, this movie keeps you guessing. That's another reason I found it so successful. The script is genuinely unique.
I highly recommend watching it.
Falling Into Place tells the story of how meeting one person can change our whole view on life. Aylin Tezel, director, writer and also the leading actress, with Chris Fulton as the other half of the main couple of protagonists both delivered a truly gentle, intimate and simple yet powerful performance which is really in the core of this film. With their great chemistry they achieved that we are truly invested in their relationship as well as their seperate lives, which still seem very real, true and genuine. Like I said the story itself is very simple - boy meets girl, girl meets boy but both have their own issues they need to take care of first before they realise they are the ones for each other. It can sound cheesy, but thanks to the tender, delicate and truthful script and direction of Tezel it does not come through as too sweet or too cute - instead it offers us raw emotions and brutal honesty.
No pun intended - seeing Aylin in this ... at first I was unsure it was her (as you can tell I did not check anything casting or crew wise) ... but if you've seen her before you recognize her. And reading that she wrote and directed this? Kudos - especially considering her performance in this - heavy lifting so many things and doing a great job.
Not sure if this is her debut, but I know that she is a great actress. In the stuff I have seen her in, she worked more than fine. The movie is about characters - broken and trying to find themselves ... maybe inside someone else (again no pun intended).
There is family, there are relationships ... this feels as real as it can be (being a movie). The dialog works greatly to say the least. Really well done, with life going its course, not caring about ones struggles ... but will the humans we encounter help us in our fight? Will we be able to fight together? Watch and see.
Not sure if this is her debut, but I know that she is a great actress. In the stuff I have seen her in, she worked more than fine. The movie is about characters - broken and trying to find themselves ... maybe inside someone else (again no pun intended).
There is family, there are relationships ... this feels as real as it can be (being a movie). The dialog works greatly to say the least. Really well done, with life going its course, not caring about ones struggles ... but will the humans we encounter help us in our fight? Will we be able to fight together? Watch and see.
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- TriviaArt gallery scene was filmed in SoGo Arts in Saltmarket, Glasgow, Scotland.
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- USD 27,292
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 53min(113 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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