An eccentric writer must choose between his work and the love of his life. Looking back, he reflects on whether he has made the right decision.An eccentric writer must choose between his work and the love of his life. Looking back, he reflects on whether he has made the right decision.An eccentric writer must choose between his work and the love of his life. Looking back, he reflects on whether he has made the right decision.
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Oh, what a pity... This could've been a really good film, actually. I thought it had some intereting ingredients: an intriguing story about love and loss, coping with the consequences of the choices we make, the price people pay to follow their calling or achieve success, handling regret, all charmingly sprinkled with a touch of existential pondering. Also, a great match for the lead role and good supporting role actors.
I don't know what else was wrong about making this film besides apparently very little funding. Poor directing, editing, camera work? A dire need for more close-ups? Different camera lenses? A little bit of everything?
Also, it was disappointing to see the lead actors' potential squandered in a chaotic feature, on roles that could've been much better.
Needless to say that the final product turned out pretty mangled and felt a bit dull. Too bad...
I don't know what else was wrong about making this film besides apparently very little funding. Poor directing, editing, camera work? A dire need for more close-ups? Different camera lenses? A little bit of everything?
Also, it was disappointing to see the lead actors' potential squandered in a chaotic feature, on roles that could've been much better.
Needless to say that the final product turned out pretty mangled and felt a bit dull. Too bad...
In most movies (all movies) editing can make or break a movie. This is the case with When the Starlight Ends, it broke it. It was confusing and choppy. I am only giving this movie 3 ( and I am being generous) stars because I liked Arabella Oz and Sam Heughan. Although they had zero chemistry I did like the funny moments they shared. I would have liked to see how it was originally intended to be seen. The talent of Sam Heughan was a total waste of his talent. They also should have let him keep his accent. I don't normally give negative reviews or reviews at all. If you see this movie just enjoy Sam.
Sorry, Sam. Strange script. Confusing editing. I can believe Sam Heughan as pretty much anything except awkward and lacking confidence. I basically felt uncomfortable the whole time I was watching it.
Sam was the only good thing about this movie and it wasn't even because of his acting. Honestly, as good of actor as he is he was NOT in this film. It was awkward and weird and not in a good way.
Sam himself says he's horrible at accents... yeah his slipped a bit quite often throughout the movie.
Sam himself says he's horrible at accents... yeah his slipped a bit quite often throughout the movie.
I couldn't even finish it. Sam is such a good actor, but this was hard to watch.
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1:2.39
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