Join the adventures of a hopeless romantic, an aspiring actress, a salesman, a class clown, a ditsy flirt, a jealous boyfriend, a dream girl, an older sister, and a sarcastic boss. These col... Read allJoin the adventures of a hopeless romantic, an aspiring actress, a salesman, a class clown, a ditsy flirt, a jealous boyfriend, a dream girl, an older sister, and a sarcastic boss. These colorful characters take a fun-filled look at life and love in this smash-hit, award-winning ... Read allJoin the adventures of a hopeless romantic, an aspiring actress, a salesman, a class clown, a ditsy flirt, a jealous boyfriend, a dream girl, an older sister, and a sarcastic boss. These colorful characters take a fun-filled look at life and love in this smash-hit, award-winning film.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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STAR-CROSSED deals with the dating scene and all its awkwardness, surprises, and pitfalls. Who cannot relate to this?
A beautiful story is woven amidst (and in spite of) the apparent inability of men to understand women.
You can't help but wonder if a power more intelligent than yourself has reserved for you a dream woman, a soul-mate. It makes me want to be more patient... and rest in hope. That's the deal, man. That's the ticket.
An awesome ensemble cast that is great fun to watch throughout.
Jennifer Kristin Garner shines on screen, and the comic sidekicks Dave Wilder and Jeremy Smith are hysterical. The witty banter between Toby and his boss is very memorable. The boss reminds me a little of one of the mean doctors on "Scrubs."
The supporting cast does a great job as well. Natalie, Monica, and the boyfriend Jason...all solid scenes.
Had a great time watching this story unfold! =)
We all thought the girl who played Kara was superb. And Toby was a wonderful match. Great cast all around. They are all quite talented. Nice writing, too. A very enjoyable story with funny and touching twists along the way.
The guy who played Scott was one of my favorite characters, especially in the television store and the coffee shop scenes. He's great throughout the film and is very talented.
I'm glad we had a chance to see it. I'd like to watch it again. We really enjoyed it, so congrats on a film that the whole family can watch. Good clean fun!
Brett Bower is definitely not a legitimate leading man. His performance is stilted and completely lacking in any worthwhile emotional content.
The usage of the 8mm camcorder was evident in the poor video quality. The director tried to justify this video quality by saying the slower shutter speed gave it a "filmish" look. When in actuality it added nothing to the overall look.
The lighting in this film was amateurish, but was easily overshadowed by the elementary style of the cinematography. The shots were basic and boring. If he wants to be a filmmaker he should try doing something different instead of doing something that any idiot with a camera could do.
Anyone who would rate this in the same category of great independent films like Requiem for a Dream and Pulp Fiction are not credible critics.
Although at first look this film seems to be a solid effort in independent film-making, there is a lot of room for improvement. Brett Bower has an extremely long way to go before he could be considered on a level with industry professionals.
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- $2,500 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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