Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStruggling to navigate a promising career, a new romance, and her family life, a photography student confronts notions of love and loss during her senior year of college.Struggling to navigate a promising career, a new romance, and her family life, a photography student confronts notions of love and loss during her senior year of college.Struggling to navigate a promising career, a new romance, and her family life, a photography student confronts notions of love and loss during her senior year of college.
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I highly recommend this refreshing film. The director took a difficult subject and made it approachable through the characters wonderful acting. The pace of the film is slow to digest all the feelings and emotions that are pouring through each person. The main character was also a delight to see- I had not seen her in any other film before and can hardly wait to see her next piece. The scenery is also gorgeous and reminded me of my college time in Virginia. A poignant time in life and a poignant piece to reflect on with love and loss. Romance can be hard and this film is authentic. You will enjoy this short story. It is worth the watch.
First off, this movie is really beautifully shot. You can tell that so much intention went behind each scene's blocking, staging, framing, colors, etc. Lives up to its name in that way.
I really appreciated the raw (and I'd say, intentionally confounding) emotions on display- the movie represents the fickleness and messiness of relationships in a way that rings true and authentic.
However, I agree with some other reviews that the story sometimes felt like it could be a *bit* more refined- pacing felt too slow at times, and occasionally waterlogged by melodrama.
Overall, this is a short but sweet piece that moved me, and carries themes I enjoyed discussing with friends afterwards.
BONUS: if you are familiar with the gorgeous sights of Chapel Hill, NC, you'll get some fun nostalgia hits as watch this film :)
I really appreciated the raw (and I'd say, intentionally confounding) emotions on display- the movie represents the fickleness and messiness of relationships in a way that rings true and authentic.
However, I agree with some other reviews that the story sometimes felt like it could be a *bit* more refined- pacing felt too slow at times, and occasionally waterlogged by melodrama.
Overall, this is a short but sweet piece that moved me, and carries themes I enjoyed discussing with friends afterwards.
BONUS: if you are familiar with the gorgeous sights of Chapel Hill, NC, you'll get some fun nostalgia hits as watch this film :)
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This group of newcomers created a compelling and believable experience. I enjoyed most of the characters and was very impressed with Cade Gass and Sofia Smith. They brought the believability, emotion and expression considering the content and the challenges they faced. I don't want to expand much further due to the possibility of spoilers. I will purchase this video when available on Amazon. As I said in the title this movie exceeded expectations due to the level of professionalism, cinematography and viewing experience. If you get a chance definitely add this to your watch list. Thank you Stuart Howes, very impressed.
This movie is well acted, but no way deserves a 9/10. More like a generous 5.
Too much baggage. The main character has too much emotional baggage and is just comes out as a spoilt brat. I mean she comes from a privileged background has so many opportunities, and still mopes around.
She treats her boyfriend horribly and is just selfish. There is no real responsibility ever shown by her. I think she is just a self absorbed person just whining in her little head.
The mum is another annoying character that comes across as a spoilt child. No wonder the daughter is the way she is.
I think too many overly favourable reviews here.
Too much baggage. The main character has too much emotional baggage and is just comes out as a spoilt brat. I mean she comes from a privileged background has so many opportunities, and still mopes around.
She treats her boyfriend horribly and is just selfish. There is no real responsibility ever shown by her. I think she is just a self absorbed person just whining in her little head.
The mum is another annoying character that comes across as a spoilt child. No wonder the daughter is the way she is.
I think too many overly favourable reviews here.
I was very riveted to the screen by the powerful acting and believable storyline in Tableau. Nicole (Sofia Smith) did a wonderful job of conveying the powerful emotions that she was felt when her mother nonchalantly announced her affair. Without using words, her eyes and her expression drew me in and evoked compassion and heartache in that moment of disillusionment. This movie did a good job of portraying a scene that is so often played out in homes....one person acts selfishly and wants everyone to just "move on and forget about it". In Tableau, we get a glimpse at the inward turmoil and negative consequences experienced by Nicole, but we also see her rise up by moving on and seeking to care for and protect her sister.
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