Follows a seventeen-year-old girl who struggles to find her place in the world.Follows a seventeen-year-old girl who struggles to find her place in the world.Follows a seventeen-year-old girl who struggles to find her place in the world.
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The Warmoth siblings rock, and the heart and soul that went into this movie is evident, not to mention the touching story and beautiful cinematography! Definitely worth supporting, and I cannot wait to see what they do (together or separately) in the future!
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Riley Warmoth knocks it out of the park in this one. Watch, watch, watch!
True feeling of love, anxiety, depression, desperation, hurt, joy and triumph were felt viewing this film. Hannah struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts while her brother Charle struggles to connects, relate and communicate with Hannah. Charlie could sense Hannah was not okay, however, he didn't push Hannah to open up. I found Hannah's and Charlie's characters very relatable. When a person is depressed or suicidal they rarely speak openly about this to anyone, especially their loved ones. This is a burden they carry alone. We as the viewers do not get to know exactly why Hannah has these feelings. I find this true to life. It is impossible to know what another person is going through that may be affecting their mental health. A viewer going through rough times can see their struggles in Hannah's struggles. Leaving this part of the story line open for interpretation created an opportunity for the viewer to fill the blank; making the story even more relatable.
From the authentic beats of a brother and sister trying to understand each other to a teenager's private battle with depression to broader themes related to growing up and exploring deep beliefs, "West Michigan" takes the viewer on a memorable personal, relational, and literal journey. The performances from Chloe Warmoth and Riley Warmoth hit all the right notes, and the soaring shots displaying the beauty of the Michigan landscape and the affecting score create the perfect framework to tell this important story. An ambitious and effective debut for first-time director Riley Warmoth; I can't wait to see what's next.
Excellent movie with a very talented and amazing cast and crew. The dynamic sibling relationship between Hannah ( Chloe Warmoth) and Charlie (Riley Warmoth) mirrors many real life situations as both are on their journey toward adulthood. In the waterfall scene Charlie points out that the "water going over the falls looks dirty but the copper in the soil only make it appear that way." Decisions when growing up are not always clean and neat but many times messy. Hannah called out Charlie saying "I want you to care". She was expressing her depressed feelings toward others. The fabulous Cinematography and Music incorporated by the films writer Riley Warmoth made the screen come alive.
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- 1h 16m(76 min)
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