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Where We're Meant to Be

  • 2016
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Where We're Meant to Be (2016)
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Small moments can change our entire path in life. Travel in and out of the lives of a number of vastly different people as each one connects to the next during their most pivotal moments.Small moments can change our entire path in life. Travel in and out of the lives of a number of vastly different people as each one connects to the next during their most pivotal moments.Small moments can change our entire path in life. Travel in and out of the lives of a number of vastly different people as each one connects to the next during their most pivotal moments.

  • Director
    • Michael Howard
  • Writer
    • Michael Howard
  • Stars
    • Blayne Weaver
    • Tate Hanyok
    • Pepi Streiff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    50
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Howard
    • Writer
      • Michael Howard
    • Stars
      • Blayne Weaver
      • Tate Hanyok
      • Pepi Streiff
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Blayne Weaver
    Blayne Weaver
    • Charlie McIntire
    Tate Hanyok
    Tate Hanyok
    • Anna Andrews
    Pepi Streiff
    Pepi Streiff
    • Granny
    Sarah Bousquet
    • Samantha
    Edith Snow
    Edith Snow
    • Beth
    • (as Meredith Sause)
    Tracey Coppedge
    Tracey Coppedge
    • Carrie
    Tim Perez-Ross
    Tim Perez-Ross
    • Bobby
    • (as Tim Ross)
    Robert Rainbolt
    • Peter
    Michael Howard
    Michael Howard
    • John
    Seth Nicholas Gore
    Seth Nicholas Gore
    • Will
    Anna Nalepka
    Anna Nalepka
    • Janet
    Lex Wilson
    Lex Wilson
    • Cameron
    Lynne Smith
    Lynne Smith
    • Nurse Ferrante
    Jack Harrison
    • Ferrante
    Donald Sill
    • Chad
    Amanda Goodyear
    Amanda Goodyear
    • Jenny
    Nicole Graziano
    • Laura
    Shalita McFarland
    Shalita McFarland
    • Tisha
    • Director
      • Michael Howard
    • Writer
      • Michael Howard
    • All cast & crew
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    8jessicaslater

    A beautiful character study.

    This is the 2nd film with Blayne Weaver that I saw at the Vail Film Festival, the other being Weaver's own "Cut to the Chase" that he wrote/directed/acted in. In this one, he was just an actor and it was quite interesting to see him play a different type of role. He and one of the other main actors, Tate Hanyok, were terrific in their performance and absolutely sold their characters. The writing was so sharp and the deliveries were so natural that I probably could have watched a whole film of just these two, ala Before Sunrise. The film starts off a little slower and the long opening scene covers some of the themes and starts the chain of events of running into different people and seeing their connections and how it causes their lives to change. About 3 scenes in, the film started to deviate from what I expected that it was going to be and by the time it got to a criminal story, it was shocking in all the right ways. It was one of the most powerful sequences in the entire film save for a heartbreaking and beautiful hospital scene. Another standout story is a wonderful scene of a teenage relationship that was so innocent and heartfelt that I could not stop grinning.

    The acting was impressive for a low budget film and I often expect some lackluster performances mixed in with some gems but the many important speaking roles in this film were very well done. The most memorable were Weaver and Hanyok, the sister, the bearded guy from the crime scene, and the cop. Each of the characters in the film felt like individuals which is a testament to both the strong script and the performers themselves.

    There is some very beautiful camera-work and movement at times and then other times it is a little basic where the camera is more static and lets the dialogue unfold for a lengthy period. I am not sure if some of that was due to budgetary reasons or a creative choice. I do think the lighting could have been more dynamic at times.

    The music reminded me of the Garden State soundtrack in the way that it utilized a variety of songs perfectly in the scenes and made me want to seek out a bunch of new bands I am not familiar with. I almost pulled my phone out to take shots of the songs in the end credits so I could look them up. The songs and score were a major highlight of the film and there are numerous moments where we are left with just the music and the visuals to really bring us closer to some of the characters and their situations.

    This film is the exact reason I love coming to festivals and finding that one indie movie or two that touches me and surprises me and reminds me why I love films so much. I hope this film finds the wide release it deserves.
    8kevinjennings74

    A pleasant surprise

    Watched this movie randomly on Flix Premiere when it popped up because I liked the poster and it had a lot of awards so it seemed a good gamble. I really liked how the stories covered different ground so there was a variety of different types of genres but didnt seem disjointed at all. It kept you guessing where it would all end up but I felt like a couple of the connections between scenes could been handled a little better. Overall it was a pleasant surprise and the acting and writing were really great and I loved the music choices. I recommend if you like films that are mostly dialogue and character driven types. B+.
    10suzin

    A film that draws the viewer into the lives of a eclectic group of people.

    Where We're Meant To Be is a unique film starting out with a blind date, he loses her phone number and calls his friend to get it, and this is the start of vignettes of fragments of life that takes the viewer through a variety of lives of an eclectic group of people. With each story there is a pivoting movement that takes you to the next story. The ending is surprising and unique going full circle. It's a bravely written script with heartfelt dialogue as well as compelling character development. Not your typical Hollywood formula, beautiful cinematography, wonderful colour pallet and excellent editing. This film is definitely worth viewing.

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      When the sister is running and you hear all of the thoughts in her head, some of the references include:
      • A quote from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations".
      • A chocolate chip cookie recipe.
      • A quote from Shakespeare's "Richard II".
      • A quote from Orson Scott Card's novel "Speaker for the Dead".
      • A lyric from The Beatles "In My Life".
    • Soundtracks
      And Then You
      Written and Performed by Greg Laswell

      Licensed by Vanguard Records

      Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Invisible Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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