A pair of players on a successful high school baseball team, the Giants, come of age in the American South.A pair of players on a successful high school baseball team, the Giants, come of age in the American South.A pair of players on a successful high school baseball team, the Giants, come of age in the American South.
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Giants Being Lonely is a film that people will either love or hate. It´s refreshing to see something different that truly encapsulates what it feels like to be young. This film does not chew your food for you, but leaves you to have a dialogue with it. I recommend everyone watch it because many wont understand but those who do will see the importance of a film like this. Looking forward to whats next from these young film makers.
Grear Patterson has created a captivating and masterful tale of high school Gen X youths (and some of the adults around them) wrestling with grandiose visions of self, pained explorations of love and sex, response to mental and physical abuse, and the clouds of loneliness that impede and cripple everyone, ultimately leading to a startlingly crescendo in which the world is never the same again. Lyrical, beautiful, hypnotic in its pacing and visual elegance, the viewer is caught up in rising tensions and emotional ruins. The performances are distinctively mature for so many first time screen actors. Patterson has an incredibly particular understanding of human relation as viewed through the lens of damaged people striving for better and bigger visions of themselves, and his actors risen to its expectations. The hushed and impressionistic telling, rightfully obscures and blurs to add to a building intensity, and romantic tremor. Nevertheless, I have minor complaints, and I emphasize minor: knowing the true story on which the film is loosely based offered me insights that might come more difficultly to first time viewers. There were just a few moments when the destabilization of the viewer demanded too much and could have been eliminated with only minimal illuminations. Only slight more character and background development, especially of the two young male leads, and their shared love interest, would have enhanced the film. Although it is important for the two young male characters to be deliberately mingled; in the beginning just a little more (only a very little more) distinction would have been helpful. In many ways this is a perfect film, and astounding as a first one. I gave it only 9 stars because the last scene is an attack on the glories and subtleties and richness of this extraordinary film - those last few seconds turning what is a deep and affecting experience into a grade D horror movie ending which should be expunged. Saying that, near the end, the calamity that comes could have been foreshadowed with just a few seconds more of realistic details of Adam's final watershed minutes. For me, replacing the current ending with such a simple addition would have lifted the film almost to masterpiece status.I hesitate to say what I think would work so as not to give any spoilers. I hope a director's cut will prove to return the film to the poetic tour de force it is meant to be.
Greer Patterson's art is the stirring and evocative image, which is the heart of film-making and visual storytelling. GBL is stunning frame to frame. A great first film; looking forward to the second, and the third.
This is a stunning debut film for Grear Patterson. As someone who had seen his early videos, it was recognizable; parts of it felt like Grear's films from his beginnings - beautiful, dreamy cinematography, a building sense of foreboding mixed with innocence. There was some confusion for me, between the main characters, and some plot reaches; an ending that might be rethought. But a great achievement for a young filmmaker.
I was brought to tears having been captivated by a story, and images, so real, so poetic. They will live in me for a long time. The canopy of trees embracing painful lives, the glances of desire, following Bobby (literally, as he's often filmed from the back) as he navigates emotions. Visually beautiful and moving.
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