Tras un encuentro casual online, Caleb, que sufre un trastorno límite de la personalidad, conoce a Jeremy y se enamora de él. Luchando por mantener su pasado en secreto, Caleb sucumbe poco a... Leer todoTras un encuentro casual online, Caleb, que sufre un trastorno límite de la personalidad, conoce a Jeremy y se enamora de él. Luchando por mantener su pasado en secreto, Caleb sucumbe poco a poco a su lado más oscuroTras un encuentro casual online, Caleb, que sufre un trastorno límite de la personalidad, conoce a Jeremy y se enamora de él. Luchando por mantener su pasado en secreto, Caleb sucumbe poco a poco a su lado más oscuro
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John Pope
- Mental Ward Patient
- (as John J. Pope)
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It's refreshing to see a film that isn't predictable. I had no idea what would happen in the second half and was quite surprised. I typically don't like flashback type films, but it worked with this one. I thought these guys' relationship could work, despite emotional problems until more was revealed. This isn't something I'd see twice, but it was good the first time around. I admit I wasn't completely satisfied with the ending, but it is possible the writer wanted to leave something for the viewers to decide for themselves. I enjoyed the suspense and not knowing what was going to happen.
Having read others' reviews of this "suspenseful, psychological thriller", some important aspects of the psychology, essential to understanding Caleb's "breaking point", are the role of the absent, but powerful presence of a father, not just the rejecting mother; and secondly the very final somewhat disturbing scene, where, after the psychologist once again says, "now let's start at the beginning", we have a somewhat bruised Caleb watching Jeremy at play with his small son, suitably wearing the coloured bib, "Dad's Angel". This scene opens up another level of depth to the film.
This was an amazing film to watch. So many unexpected things happen turning this movie into a major dramatic ending. No, I won't reveal it.
Direction was wonderfully simple about two men from their first meeting to the ultimate ending. Their relationship, as it develops, changes them both.
Rob Moretti did a triple job with this by playing the lead, writing and directing the film. I assume he also did the editing. A truly difficult job doing any of these jobs. He accomplished them all by bringing us a thoroughly suspenseful and professional movie that really keeps your interest all the way through.
Playing the other lead is Sean Paul Lockhart, ala Brent Corrigan from erotic films, in his first starring "straight" film. Congratulations Sean you have made the big jump doing a super job with a very difficult role. There's no mistaking his good looks. There is a sex scene, done with taste, that shows just how good he was.
But it is the story we watch unfold. Watch these two actors bring the ring of "truth" from their performances to life.
Direction was wonderfully simple about two men from their first meeting to the ultimate ending. Their relationship, as it develops, changes them both.
Rob Moretti did a triple job with this by playing the lead, writing and directing the film. I assume he also did the editing. A truly difficult job doing any of these jobs. He accomplished them all by bringing us a thoroughly suspenseful and professional movie that really keeps your interest all the way through.
Playing the other lead is Sean Paul Lockhart, ala Brent Corrigan from erotic films, in his first starring "straight" film. Congratulations Sean you have made the big jump doing a super job with a very difficult role. There's no mistaking his good looks. There is a sex scene, done with taste, that shows just how good he was.
But it is the story we watch unfold. Watch these two actors bring the ring of "truth" from their performances to life.
This has got to be one of the worst movies I've decided to endure until the end.
I now know what happens when theater kids and friends get to make their own movie. I don't know what's worse: the acting or the script. No. I'm lying. The acting is slightly more atrocious.
If you need to be entertained by watching a trainwreck, this movie (and Andrew Christian ad) is for you.
I now know what happens when theater kids and friends get to make their own movie. I don't know what's worse: the acting or the script. No. I'm lying. The acting is slightly more atrocious.
If you need to be entertained by watching a trainwreck, this movie (and Andrew Christian ad) is for you.
Again, people with Borderline Personality Disorder are portrayed as psychopaths. Borderline Personality Disorder is a form of PTSD and an insidious damaging condition. People with this condition hurt a great deal, and it is always because of parental emotional and verbal abuse, blaming the child for their parents problems and mistakes, often physical violence in the home, and at times sexual abuse. Self esteem is low because they were raised in chaotic, unstable families and were not given the unconditional love children need from their parents to develop self esteem and the ability to have healthy relationships with others. Their feelings were continually invalidated. It's a shame this movie just adds to the stigmatization, and Rob Moretti should be ashamed of not only his bad acting, but for making this bad, stigmatizing film. Twice as bad because the character with the condition was gay. Even the medication given to help people with this condition is stigmatized. Just an all around awful film.
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- Citas
Dr. Carter Moore: You're not a pussy and you're not a faggot.
- ConexionesReferenced in Stranger Than Fiction: The Making of Truth (2014)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 34 minutos
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