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Fallen Stars

  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
388
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Michelle Ang and Ryan O'Nan in Fallen Stars (2017)
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A poignant drama that chronicles the unexpected friendship that develops between Cooper, a melancholy bartender, who at thirty-six still isn't sure what he wants to do with his life, and Dai... Read allA poignant drama that chronicles the unexpected friendship that develops between Cooper, a melancholy bartender, who at thirty-six still isn't sure what he wants to do with his life, and Daisy, an extremely bright but socially awkward girl in her early twenties.A poignant drama that chronicles the unexpected friendship that develops between Cooper, a melancholy bartender, who at thirty-six still isn't sure what he wants to do with his life, and Daisy, an extremely bright but socially awkward girl in her early twenties.

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    • Brian Jett
  • Writer
    • Brian Jett
  • Stars
    • Ryan O'Nan
    • Michelle Ang
    • Leslie David Baker
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Brian Jett
    • Writer
      • Brian Jett
    • Stars
      • Ryan O'Nan
      • Michelle Ang
      • Leslie David Baker
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Ryan O'Nan
    Ryan O'Nan
    • Cooper
    Michelle Ang
    Michelle Ang
    • Daisy
    Leslie David Baker
    Leslie David Baker
    • Ron
    Jennifer Irwin
    Jennifer Irwin
    • Gwen
    Elizabeth Sung
    Elizabeth Sung
    • Joyce
    Giovonnie Samuels
    Giovonnie Samuels
    • Tomika
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    Veronica Sixtos
    • Cashier
    Elisabeth Hower
    Elisabeth Hower
    • Young Executive
    Eric Edelstein
    Eric Edelstein
    • Bug Man
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    Tanner Novlan
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    Todd Berger
    Todd Berger
    • Jack
    Leslie Thurston
    Leslie Thurston
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    9ricdesan

    Mysterious nuanced intimate films still exist in the modern day

    In a perfectly portrayed "living in LA" haze of aimless existence and blasé encounters with our fellow meandering humans, occurs an underwhelming, intricate and uncharacteristic connection that almost seems like it would be impossible in the internet age.

    Yet here we are and what unfolds is a character study that plays everything so close to the vest that you are lured in despite a completely fumbling glacial pace. It harkens back to almost a black and white era independent film or something that the South Koreans have mastered in recent years.

    Whatever the concoction skilled director Brian Jett has crafted it is so enjoyable to behold and with such powerful yet subdued acting brought by both leads it has us root for these waylaid individuals who are at best a complete mismatch for one another yet is drawn together like we are drawn fully participating in their small adventure in mundane life living.

    This movie has such an impact with me not only did I want to review it ... but I will always be eager to watch it again and be reminded of the small life stories that can save us though we know it not.
    8rogopdpc

    Delivered simply but resonates profoundly.

    It's like a 'Red Hot Chili Peppers' song come true. The characters are relatable, and it moves at a delightful pace. You find yourself rooting for the characters, and not necessarily for a Hollywood ending. The isolation and loneliness of ALL the characters is captured so beautifully that when Daisy and Cooper finally start their awkward relationship you feel a sense of relief. I was also angry when Cooper risked their unconventional and fragile relationship with his selfishness. I think what makes this film extra beautiful is the display of courage and open-mindedness' the main characters must display to overcome their loneliness. In a pre-COVID world with sowed division and overtly negative social media, this movie reinforces the need for connections beyond the typical constructs.
    MovieIQTest

    A great little film with big heart

    I didn't expect to see this little gem with almost two characters who weaved just two single threads into a very colorful tapestry. Two opposite souls entrapped in their own suffocating world. One, a graduate from Yale, already a somewhat known literary figure, but mysteriously suffered unknown depression and a bit anti-social; the other one, a failed guy not even finished the college without a diploma, stayed on a deadbeat going nowhere bar tendering job over 10 years without even counting; an aimless, mindless and numb good guy, also suffered depression subconsciously like a walking stiff not even realized it. These two lonely characters facing their own lives day in and day out until they met in the bar where the deadbeat bar tender working at night.

    A very subtle screenplay expertly portrayed the lives of the young generation who lost by their own choices as adults, a hollow, uninspired, boring formula to go on with their lives, trapped inside yet never thought trying a bit harder to get out of it.

    Great casting jobs for both of the leading roles, nice and simple dialog that so smoothly attached with and to the characters. A very one-directional scenario and evenly developed storyline but never became boring at all, with the help of great cinematography, subtle soundtrack, unpretentious trendy young generation dialog. A great treat to your own loneliness you are facing daily.

    Highly recommended.
    10EliasSadooghiRad

    Amazing

    Let me get this straight! This movie is AWESOME!

    "Find a meaning for your life They are like most of us.
    10cekadah

    Quiet despair

    Most people live in quiet despair wondering just where their lives are going and are they ready for the next challenge.

    Here in Fallen Stars we are given a look into the life of two people that have reached that point in life in which a change must take place. But both fear making that change and living their current daily life is just too comfortable to step out of. The loneliness is less of a discomfort than making the move to change their lives.

    Cooper (Ryan O'Nan) has been bartender in the same bar for 10 years, Daisy (Michelle Ang) has written a best seller book and is obviously lost for ideas for another book. These two meet and intuitively see the emptiness in each others existence. But opening their heart to another is not an easy thing for them to share.

    This wonderful film is quiet and repetitive and withdrawn into itself - just as the two characters are in their life. Writer/directed Brian Jett has created a story that is more reflective of the general public than the general public is willing to admit.

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    • Trivia
      The book that Daisy is seen reading in the bar is "The Woman in the Dunes" by Japanese novelist Kobo Abe.
    • Quotes

      Daisy: I'm a mess.

      Cooper: Yeah, me too.

    • Soundtracks
      I Ain't Got Nobody
      Performed by Cassidy Cooper

      Arranged by Martin Guigui, Mason Cooper, Cassidy Cooper

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • El Camino Entertainment
      • Thousand Miles Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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