Once Upon a Lifetime
- 2021
- 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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A boy facing family troubles meets a mysterious girl who brings unexpected magic, helping him and his parents discover love, forgiveness and healing amid their struggles.A boy facing family troubles meets a mysterious girl who brings unexpected magic, helping him and his parents discover love, forgiveness and healing amid their struggles.A boy facing family troubles meets a mysterious girl who brings unexpected magic, helping him and his parents discover love, forgiveness and healing amid their struggles.
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Marilyn Lucea
- Sadie Matthews
- (as Marilyn Johnson)
Krystian Alexander Lyttle
- Clyde
- (as Krystian Lyttle)
Aziah Von
- School Kid
- (as Aziah von Harrison)
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Found this on Prime and like most viewers, glanced at the Imdb rating before watching- I was quite surprised to see it had an average score of 9. However, just by skimming through the first 30 or so of the most recent reviews it seems like the vast majority, if not all, of them are fake... it's all very strange. So it seems likely the rating is fixed too.
That being said, I just watched this; quickly realised it's not at 9 calibre but was still intrigued by the unique concept. A little similar to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but in this instance the main character ages several years overnight, so that they travel through life in a matter of months.
I kept watching as I was wondering what the message was, but never really got it; the story touched on it but never really seemed to grasp it, itself. The acting and the filming was decent enough. The sound between the background music and dialogue was a bit strange; one kept being louder than the other, and they kept alternating throughout.
It gave off the vibe of a first project/student project, it was a decent enough attempt, but the plot just lacked any depth, and it failed to move me or make me think about life differently- if that's what the concept was aiming at. The dialogue also left a lot to be desired.
Intriguing for the concept but incomplete as a story.
That being said, I just watched this; quickly realised it's not at 9 calibre but was still intrigued by the unique concept. A little similar to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but in this instance the main character ages several years overnight, so that they travel through life in a matter of months.
I kept watching as I was wondering what the message was, but never really got it; the story touched on it but never really seemed to grasp it, itself. The acting and the filming was decent enough. The sound between the background music and dialogue was a bit strange; one kept being louder than the other, and they kept alternating throughout.
It gave off the vibe of a first project/student project, it was a decent enough attempt, but the plot just lacked any depth, and it failed to move me or make me think about life differently- if that's what the concept was aiming at. The dialogue also left a lot to be desired.
Intriguing for the concept but incomplete as a story.
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Fantastic, I thought it was really good, showing the problems that can arise in life, also a strong message of trying to better establish a spiritual connection, which goes beyond human understanding. The message it conveys is really cool.
In a light and easy-to-understand way, it really conveys the family drama, the difficulties and overcoming, marriage, coexistence, and spirituality.
The script is good and the entire filming part of the film is good. The entire cast is good and acts very well. I really liked Raquel Reyes and Sophia Glemaud, and Melanie were great actresses.
It's really good, I really liked it.
In a light and easy-to-understand way, it really conveys the family drama, the difficulties and overcoming, marriage, coexistence, and spirituality.
The script is good and the entire filming part of the film is good. The entire cast is good and acts very well. I really liked Raquel Reyes and Sophia Glemaud, and Melanie were great actresses.
It's really good, I really liked it.
Once Upon a Lifetime takes audiences on a captivating journey of love and resilience, exploring the complexities of human relationships with depth and authenticity. The film's narrative is richly textured, weaving together moments of joy and sorrow in a way that feels profoundly relatable. What sets this film apart is its ability to capture the raw emotions of its characters, making their experiences feel deeply authentic and impactful. The performances by the cast are outstanding, with each actor delivering a nuanced and emotionally resonant portrayal of their character's struggles and triumphs. The chemistry between the lead actors is palpable, creating a dynamic and authentic on-screen relationship. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the emotional nuances of the story and enhancing its impact. Once Upon a Lifetime is a cinematic gem that leaves a lasting impression.
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- TriviaThis was Actor Phoenix Nicholson's first lead role in a feature film, and he was awarded the Nova Star Young Performers Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Thomas.
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- $250,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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