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Lotawana

  • 2022
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
244
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Lotawana (2022)
Official Trailer for Lotawana | A film by Trevor Hawkins | Coming February 3rd, 2022
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AdventureDrama

A monotonous life has pushed the unfulfilled Forrest (Todd Blubaugh) to a voyage of self-discovery by living aboard his sailboat on an alluring, Missouri lake. Soon he catches wind of the re... Read allA monotonous life has pushed the unfulfilled Forrest (Todd Blubaugh) to a voyage of self-discovery by living aboard his sailboat on an alluring, Missouri lake. Soon he catches wind of the rebellious and free-spirited Everly (Nicola Collie) and their idealistic dreams align for a ... Read allA monotonous life has pushed the unfulfilled Forrest (Todd Blubaugh) to a voyage of self-discovery by living aboard his sailboat on an alluring, Missouri lake. Soon he catches wind of the rebellious and free-spirited Everly (Nicola Collie) and their idealistic dreams align for a romantic adventure. Can they survive, reconnect with nature, and rewrite their own rules o... Read all

  • Director
    • Trevor Hawkins
  • Writer
    • Trevor Hawkins
  • Stars
    • Todd Blubaugh
    • Nicola Collie
    • Anita Cordell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    244
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Trevor Hawkins
    • Writer
      • Trevor Hawkins
    • Stars
      • Todd Blubaugh
      • Nicola Collie
      • Anita Cordell
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Todd Blubaugh
    Todd Blubaugh
    • Forrest
    Nicola Collie
    Nicola Collie
    • Everly
    Anita Cordell
    Anita Cordell
    • Store Clerk
    Levi Freeborn
    • Michael
    Colleen Kirk
    • JOCO Mom
    Nick Pickrell
    • Lake Rat #1
    Jennifer Seward
    Jennifer Seward
    • Main Nurse
    • (as Jennifer Seward-DeRock)
    • Director
      • Trevor Hawkins
    • Writer
      • Trevor Hawkins
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    2austinjsting

    Plot arc flatlined

    Very pointless film with no plot to speak of. It's like a series of events strung together with no connection. Beautiful visuals, but the entire thing has no discernible message, purpose, and felt like a waste of time.
    1graywmitchell

    The worst movie I've ever paid money for

    The cinematography was nice but b-roll gets old after so much. It's hard to even judge this as a real movie because the plot and pacing were so poor. Felt more like a high school project.
    9kovacsjc

    Aesthetic, relatable, thought-provoking, and all-around well-considered debut feature

    Lotawana follows Forrest, a free-spirited twenty-something who lives in a sailboat on a lake, and Everly, a social misfit who becomes enchanted with Forrest's non-conforming lifestyle..but before long they're confronted with realities that cause them to question themselves, each other, society, and their place within it.

    Have you ever found yourself wondering if it's everyone else who's crazy, or if it's just you?...or like you can't tell if it's society that is holding you back, or if it's all your own doing because you're just not cut out for it?...or maybe you don't even have a firm grasp on what it is you're being held back from? Are you really a non-conformist out of choice, or is it more like a defense mechanism that you've concocted to delude yourself into thinking you don't want the things that you are unable or unwilling to obtain?

    Lotawana is about the disillusioned and the disaffected, the uncertain and the worrisome, the perfectly imperfect strugglers just trying to figure out how to get by. These endlessly relatable themes are explored through two immensely believable characters, whose natural chemistry makes you forget that you're watching a film, not peering into the lives of two real people.

    And it simply cannot be understated...this film is gorgeous. Watch it, if for no other reason, to treat yourself to an hour-and-a-half of pure eye candy. In Jordan Peele's "Get Out", a character praises the photographer-protagonist for having "the eye" - that special X factor where one just somehow knows how to frame a subject in an elegant, aesthetically pleasing way - whether it be a person, a place, a setting, or even an idea itself - to be able to dispense with all the tired and unoriginal and cumbersome and expository dialogue and words, words, words..and craft images that speak for themselves.

    Whatever "the eye" is...Trevor Hawkins has it.

    Everything about it is just so damn...competent...and not in the facetious "achieves bare minimum" way in which that word is often used, but in the sense that it all comes across so natural and well-considered. The way the film handles suspense and shock, poetic irony and hubris...how the film emphasizes visual storytelling and has a purpose for even the most minor of shots, even if it doesn't become apparent until later. The scenes meant to sink your emotions weigh you down. The pacing is fluid. The (completely original) musical score is lovely and apropos.

    Seeing how small the production was and how solid the product is in comparison, I just have such sincere admiration for what this outrageously talented group of people accomplished. It's the sort of film that I aspire to be able to make one day.
    1aishuidexiaogongzhu

    Lack of purpose.

    It's really lack of purpose. While I was watching, I wondered what was the purpose of this film? Of course, the sceneries are beautiful, but the plot isn't very much. I don't even know the purpose of this film. What are they trying to accomplish? It's totally boring. I tried to watch the whole thing, but after 10 minutes, I couldn't bear it. So, I skipped some scenes and watched how it end. The ending wasn't good like the whole film. It's totally boring. I can't believe that I chose this film to watch.

    All in all, it's so drama. And so boring. If only you're feeling so boring and don't have anything interesting to watch, you should watch this. This is one of the worst films I've ever watched.
    10freebornbrian

    All around beautiful movie.

    Lotawana is a beautiful film driven by a visual story telling with minimal, but purposeful dialogue and an amazing musical score that pushes the story further. This film makes you feel like you are along for the ride with the main characters just trying to figure out how to live a simple and meaningful life that focuses on experiences while having to navigate themes like conformity, poverty, consumerism, anxiety, and depression. Moments throughout the film show the natural allure of Missouri forest, lakes, clifs, and wild life through every season of the year.

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Mammoth Media
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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