Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA rich player emotionally abuses his girlfriend until she discovers the bond of multiple past lives that ties them into present day and turns the tables.A rich player emotionally abuses his girlfriend until she discovers the bond of multiple past lives that ties them into present day and turns the tables.A rich player emotionally abuses his girlfriend until she discovers the bond of multiple past lives that ties them into present day and turns the tables.
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- 63 victoires et 18 nominations au total
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The subject of abuse in relationships is, unfortunately, always a very timely and important matter to discuss. Film is a great medium for discussion of any topic, and director/writer/actress Michelle Arthur gives us a successful treatment of it in Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story. This film evokes in all of us the innate desires both to find love and to be free, which oftentimes are in conflict. The movie gives the audience a very relatable heroine in Eva, a victim of fate who wants to reconcile being free from her strained relationship and also her need for pure love in her life. Throughout the story we see a perpetual cycle of hurt and mistrust, but deep down we don't judge Eva or Zachary because we all understand that the desire for love can lead us to learning what's best. I did catch a couple of technical errors, however, the power of the story and outstanding actors who convey it, make you see past those. Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story takes the audience through an emotional journey of discovery and is not to be missed.
If you are one who believes true love is eternal and internal - as I sure do - then any time a work of beauty and art that comes forth embracing this true romantic concept is a must go see. A must embrace. A must must must.
"Fate's Shadow: The Full Story" does this and does this well. It makes you believe again, even if it is not always happily ever after. A magnificent work.
In the "real world," the power of love can strengthen fortitude, soften the soul, make the mind mush, and provide the nicest of cold water splash of shock and mirth. That script changes for each person, each week of a romance and, perhaps, each decade of a life. Oh, then when we see this vivid, stellar unique connection between two people occur in multiple time era and multiple bodies, then we know we are seeing the truest of true love.
It does happen in real life (ever hear of deja vu?). Michelle Arthur brings it home in the "reel world." She conceived, created, crafted, counseled and conjured this trip into our far-off corners of the romantic heart. It has been wonderfully presented. It teases and tempts the mind and heart - touching on those elusive cosmic points of "what if" and "if your future self could tell you past self something" and maybe (I think yes) she gives us a film version of a time machine.
Art is to create work to stir thought and motions and I would add to think and ponder, and even educate. Educate not in the formal schooling way but in the manner of enlightenment, of understanding one's self, and see the next board, the board at the horizon, in its wholeness. Then we know what steps to take. Then we know what we know.
"Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story" is rich in reveal, deep in discovery, clever in communicating. A balance between visual, emotional, presumed and harsh reality beams create a sharpness and a key to the vulnerable reality that women have suffered abuse through eons in the supposed name of love, courtship and society's gender insistent rules.
While revenge may be a dish best served cold, correcting this un-tasty menu of treatment is what needs to be done. "Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story" gives us a perfect course on how to do that.
"Fate's Shadow: The Full Story" does this and does this well. It makes you believe again, even if it is not always happily ever after. A magnificent work.
In the "real world," the power of love can strengthen fortitude, soften the soul, make the mind mush, and provide the nicest of cold water splash of shock and mirth. That script changes for each person, each week of a romance and, perhaps, each decade of a life. Oh, then when we see this vivid, stellar unique connection between two people occur in multiple time era and multiple bodies, then we know we are seeing the truest of true love.
It does happen in real life (ever hear of deja vu?). Michelle Arthur brings it home in the "reel world." She conceived, created, crafted, counseled and conjured this trip into our far-off corners of the romantic heart. It has been wonderfully presented. It teases and tempts the mind and heart - touching on those elusive cosmic points of "what if" and "if your future self could tell you past self something" and maybe (I think yes) she gives us a film version of a time machine.
Art is to create work to stir thought and motions and I would add to think and ponder, and even educate. Educate not in the formal schooling way but in the manner of enlightenment, of understanding one's self, and see the next board, the board at the horizon, in its wholeness. Then we know what steps to take. Then we know what we know.
"Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story" is rich in reveal, deep in discovery, clever in communicating. A balance between visual, emotional, presumed and harsh reality beams create a sharpness and a key to the vulnerable reality that women have suffered abuse through eons in the supposed name of love, courtship and society's gender insistent rules.
While revenge may be a dish best served cold, correcting this un-tasty menu of treatment is what needs to be done. "Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story" gives us a perfect course on how to do that.
As I watched this ensemble of actors in my home theater, I was mentally and emotionally immersed into another world, throughout its runtime. Isn't that really why we love film? That is, to escape our normal lives and be transported into someone else's, at least for a while. But here's the catch. FATE'S SHADOW: THE WHOLE STORY stays with you past it's runtime. "Eva", the Lead Actress Michelle Arthur, captivates the viewer from beginning to end. Whether she is gracefully dancing across the screen, laughing, or crying during a vulnerable moment, you're with her every split second. Everyone else in this cast & crew steps right up on cue in the same amazing way. High fives to all. Or rather, make that 10 stars to all!
This film was very well done. I loved the story, a lot of people can relate to this story. I find that there is a lot of individuals who stay in relationships that aren't good for them. I like the idea that love across time is something that is a constant. As well as maybe the fallout of that love. The story is relatable so I think it will catch the minds and emotions of everyone watching. Everyone in the cast and crew did an amazing job. I loved the camera shots and the scenery in some scenes was gorgeous! I think that this is an absolute must see film! Great job to everyone who worked on this film!
An incredible wake up call carrying us in the depths of our soul yearning relentlessly to savor the true love while roaming from life to life embodying several characters who cross the valley of all human emotions, sometimes bringing an ancient past into a future prisoner of our tourmented present. Is life finally a simple metaphor to draw by letting down the burden of our misunderstood definition of love. No one will get out of this masterpiece without having been shaken and set in front of all certainties we pave in our routine. There's a light above all reliefs of our experiences and so many paths to borrow but one answer to find out the true meaning of what's called Love.
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- 51 236 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
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- 16 : 9
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By what name was Fate's Shadow: The Whole Story (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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