Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePreston follows a beautiful but troubled young woman to a small island town where he begins to fall for her, but it all threatens to fall apart when he uncovers her family's dark past.Preston follows a beautiful but troubled young woman to a small island town where he begins to fall for her, but it all threatens to fall apart when he uncovers her family's dark past.Preston follows a beautiful but troubled young woman to a small island town where he begins to fall for her, but it all threatens to fall apart when he uncovers her family's dark past.
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Preston has just graduated high school, and meets Kate in a party. He takes her home and she asks for a favor - to drive her back home where her parents' hotel are - which he accepts. The true greatness of the countryside sets in, and at the same time we learn about Kate's family and her grandpa. Grandpa meets Preston, talks without making much sense, fills the conversation with seemingly inexplicable riddles and a plethora of unanswered questions. The story begins as develop, as both the romance and the secrets in this family are revealed. Preston becomes determined to look for the truth, and things come to a conclusion as the matters are settled.
This is an above average drama and delivers viewers a satisfying experience throughout. It is a love story, but one that has deeper layers, one that digs deeper into family secrets, which soon incorporate into the romantic relationship going on between the two young lovers. It is engaging enough to keep the audience attentive and entertained for a relatively short span of 80 minutes. But it is effective in bringing about its messages about greed and family relationships. On top of that, it is an unusual love story set in a different environment, which is refreshing with comforting music and the bless of nature.
See this on the large screen if you can, to fully experience the feeling of solitude throughout the movie, in the landscape, the individuals and the relationships. With" less money than most movies spend on food", Sean Ackerman has made a film with as much value as anything you might see this season.
The supposed "connection" they share was nowhere to be found throughout the entire film. I was never once able to lose myself in the characters or their personal exchanges of "emotion," which were unbearably awkward, unbelievable, and corny. This is supposed to be a movie about the human relationship of love but their relationship consists of a few scenes of them taking a short walk or making out on a beach- cheesy. These are not REAL dimensions of human love. Let's get to the weird unexplainable stuff; the mental and emotional exchanges nobody else can see.
Preston is supposedly a genius physicist, yet that aspect of his personality is sadly never even developed in the film. Kate's character is extremely dull and the only thing we learn about her is that her hands never stop shaking.
There were several attempts to line the story up with some deep philosophical insights about the universe regarding creation and destruction which I found to be profoundly UNdeep. Yawn. The director of this film seems to force feed the "deep meaning behind the film" to the audience which makes the film lose all potential for depth.
Last but not least, the plot was completely predictable. I was able to figure out the supposed family secret and how it would all play out within the first 20mins of the film.
Overall, this movie felt like a mystery novel written for a preteen audience.
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- AnecdotesAt 0:11:06, the bridge shown is the Dames Point Bridge at Blount Island in Jax in Duval County, south of Nassau County where the characters are supposed to be driving to the "Island" in Florida. If they were arriving from a northern destination to "Florida" they would not cross this bridge at any time to get to Amelia Island/Fernandina Beach. Albeit a beautiful bridge, it would not have been in their path.
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John Percy: Emily... her mom died when she was really young. That kinda thing; it can hit people in all kinds of ways. When we see how fragile the world is, it can make it more beautiful. But for others, loss represents the world's betrayal of-of... decency. Her mother's death destroyed Emily. Made her fear the world. Made her hate it.
- Bandes originalesThey Move On Tracks of Never-Ending Light
Written and Performed by This Will Destroy You
Written by Raymond Brown (uncredited), Jeremy Galindo (uncredited), Christopher King (uncredited) & Andrew Miller (uncredited)
Courtesy of Magic Bullet Records
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- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
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