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5.7/10
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Landing in the paradise, cross-cutting back to the main characters past life in New York, Erik (Matton) a young writer dependent on the love of his life Joanna (Larsdotter), argue and split ... Read allLanding in the paradise, cross-cutting back to the main characters past life in New York, Erik (Matton) a young writer dependent on the love of his life Joanna (Larsdotter), argue and split up in the unfamiliar country of Thailand.Landing in the paradise, cross-cutting back to the main characters past life in New York, Erik (Matton) a young writer dependent on the love of his life Joanna (Larsdotter), argue and split up in the unfamiliar country of Thailand.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
Linnea Larsdotter Mikkelä
- Joanna
- (as Linnea Larsdotter)
Timothy Ryan Hickernell
- Jamie
- (as Timothy Ryan)
James Kacey
- Sam
- (as Giuseppe Penasso)
Olivia Delong
- Restaurant Guest
- (uncredited)
Jenny Diaz
- Restaurant Guest
- (uncredited)
Jay Palmieri Jr.
- Restaurant Guest
- (uncredited)
Brianna Pete
- Restaurant Guest
- (uncredited)
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This is an excellent indie adventure drama. The execution of this low budget independent film is very impressive. The script is very solid and the dialogue is real not only because of the writing but because of the cast and direction.
Although it starts of slow and I recommend this film to an indie lover who has not had two glasses of wine before watching, it truly builds more and more and 35 min in, I love the main character and the journey that has begun in Thailand.
The other characters, the backpackers are introduced midway and adds a lot to the pacing of the film.
After finishing it I was left with both emotions and relief.
I highly recommend this film to any art house, indie film lovers also people who like ultra realism in acting and a thought through screenplay. Not too much action I'd say more feeling than through for your mind!
Although it starts of slow and I recommend this film to an indie lover who has not had two glasses of wine before watching, it truly builds more and more and 35 min in, I love the main character and the journey that has begun in Thailand.
The other characters, the backpackers are introduced midway and adds a lot to the pacing of the film.
After finishing it I was left with both emotions and relief.
I highly recommend this film to any art house, indie film lovers also people who like ultra realism in acting and a thought through screenplay. Not too much action I'd say more feeling than through for your mind!
Many have said this movie is rather slow or boring, but I like to think that it's meditative and serene. Saying a movie is slow doesn't really define it well. A travel journey can feel confusing, slow, fast, heartbreaking and exhaustive. Erik & Joanna are young and in love, and whatever happens there will remain in their memories forever. And the feeling left at the end as to what'll occur is sad but wonderful. Whether slow, boring, shitty, beautiful, insightful or experimental, this indie film made me feel. Don't expect Hollywood drama nor sequences that will blow you away, just watch it and watch these people exist in their pensive points in time.
I have waited for more than an hour to see why this film has that rating and I don't really understand it. The movie is itself boring, sooooo boring and pretty slow. As I have seen in other review, the first and the only thing you would have to do is run and don't look back. I don't recommend under any circumstance to watching it and at least, for me, it such a waste of time. I don't want to bother to write more lines about this move. It doesn't make any sense.
The movie really reminded me memories of my travel trips and how my relationships were changed. Many people won't understand why they cheated and might call them sluts, but you don't really understand until you are in their shoes. It is a well directed movie and definitely something worth watching if you have traveled and experienced a lot in life already.
I have to ask myself what drugs were people taking when this movie was given such great reviews? I mean, if this were an 8th grade movie project then maybe, just maybe this would be a 6 at best. Frankly, I would avoid this movie at all costs. It could be 45 minutes shorter and still the viewer would be left bored. Slow moving, a pretty shallow plot, a travel movie to support tourism in Thailand, two wooden actors who look like they are two anorexics in search of acting classes and there you have the basics of this movie that took about 102 minutes out of my life that I will never get back. I would highly recommend this movie as one to ignore and go watch something else with a plot, some meaningful dialogue, and two main characters who actually can portray some moods other than angry or depressed.
Did you know
- TriviaThe writer and lead actor Johan Matton lived in Thailand for 9 months 2008.
- SoundtracksFor Joy (Original Film Version)
Written by Samuel Hoeksema
Performe by NORO
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- Yeniden Görüşene Dek
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- $130,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 45m(105 min)
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