Kostas Angel
- Cashmeer
- (as Konstantinos Angel)
John Nakwon Kim
- LAPD #2
- (as John Kim)
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Love the casting, love the drama. They killed it with the storyline; it's refreshing to see something different.
The characters were well developed, and the character progressions were interesting to see, especially with our main protagonist. Lots of twists and turns throughout to keep viewers' attention. Kinda makes you want to rewatch it to see what you missed the first time.
I was very much reminded of the show Euphoria; they have similar vibes. So not the kinda movie I'd wanna watch with my parents, but perfect for a girls' night.
Looking forward to seeing what this talented crew does next!
The characters were well developed, and the character progressions were interesting to see, especially with our main protagonist. Lots of twists and turns throughout to keep viewers' attention. Kinda makes you want to rewatch it to see what you missed the first time.
I was very much reminded of the show Euphoria; they have similar vibes. So not the kinda movie I'd wanna watch with my parents, but perfect for a girls' night.
Looking forward to seeing what this talented crew does next!
This movie has its moments for a indi film, but that alone doesn't mean it gets more praise then its worth.
The actors do pretty well and the flick is shot pretty decent for its budget, its definitely the writing were I have some problems.
Lia and Brianna's so called "interment romantic love" was legitimately no better than a week long fling that two people in highschool would have when one or anothers other half wasn't looking.
Both characters were written like highschoolers in a adult world which is pretty unbelievable.
Milo's character was obvious, while he goes to some pretty big extremes the outcome of the whole situation was predictable.
The demographic for this movie would definitely have to be mid to late teens as the title for this review pretty much somes it up.
The actors do pretty well and the flick is shot pretty decent for its budget, its definitely the writing were I have some problems.
Lia and Brianna's so called "interment romantic love" was legitimately no better than a week long fling that two people in highschool would have when one or anothers other half wasn't looking.
Both characters were written like highschoolers in a adult world which is pretty unbelievable.
Milo's character was obvious, while he goes to some pretty big extremes the outcome of the whole situation was predictable.
The demographic for this movie would definitely have to be mid to late teens as the title for this review pretty much somes it up.
Unfortunately, the film is written really bad seems written by a screenwriter to his first script and it is certainly not an excuse despite everything the actresses do a good job the two protagonists but only the two of them while all the other characters are without voting acting not received , the first part of the film despite the little money available and the bad writing is very good and entertains enough the problem arrives in the second part of the fil because it is there that the screenplay sink into the most total disaster, she who returns with her boyfriend It makes no sense, the police, the final twists, could be truly an excellent film thanks to the acting of the two protagonists but should have chosen a different ending any simpler but simpler finish, and they should have revisited the screenplay more and more times before I start shooting maybe someone with a little more experience !!
Honestly I didn't think it was going to be as good as it was going into it. I was just having it play in the background as I worked on abother project. But... I was drawn into it as the story.. The characters are very believable. The onscreen chemistry doesn't feel like it is being acted, these people like one another off screen too.
I give this a solid 8 out 10. A very well done independent lower budget film. Good acting, great story, casting, writing etc. A breath of fresh air compared to all the prequels, sequels, remakes and super hero dribble the film industry keeps pushing on viewers.
I hope to see these talented young people in further films.
I give this a solid 8 out 10. A very well done independent lower budget film. Good acting, great story, casting, writing etc. A breath of fresh air compared to all the prequels, sequels, remakes and super hero dribble the film industry keeps pushing on viewers.
I hope to see these talented young people in further films.
Love Kills is an extraordinary film that beautifully intertwines romance and suspense in a way that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. For an independent film, this movie is very well done and captivates you from the very first scene with its stunning cinematography and musical score that perfectly complements the intense emotions of the characters.
The storyline explores the complexities of love, betrayal, and redemption, delivering plot twists that are shocking and deeply satisfying. Lead actors Gia Brooks, Lucy Diamante, and Maximilian Seed deliver performances that are raw, powerful, and deeply moving. You can feel every ounce of passion, fear, joy, and determination in their portrayals, making their characters incredibly relatable and compelling.
The direction by Duke is superb. Each scene is well paced and crafted to build tension and emotion - and keep the audience guessing - making it impossible to look away. The visual style is unique and hauntingly beautiful, and adds an extra layer of depth to an already rich narrative.
This is a film that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll, and it's definitely one you'll want to watch again.
In conclusion, the blend of romance, suspense, and drama in just the right amounts makes Love Kills a powerful and unforgettable experience. It is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates films that challenge the mind and touch the heart.
The storyline explores the complexities of love, betrayal, and redemption, delivering plot twists that are shocking and deeply satisfying. Lead actors Gia Brooks, Lucy Diamante, and Maximilian Seed deliver performances that are raw, powerful, and deeply moving. You can feel every ounce of passion, fear, joy, and determination in their portrayals, making their characters incredibly relatable and compelling.
The direction by Duke is superb. Each scene is well paced and crafted to build tension and emotion - and keep the audience guessing - making it impossible to look away. The visual style is unique and hauntingly beautiful, and adds an extra layer of depth to an already rich narrative.
This is a film that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll, and it's definitely one you'll want to watch again.
In conclusion, the blend of romance, suspense, and drama in just the right amounts makes Love Kills a powerful and unforgettable experience. It is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates films that challenge the mind and touch the heart.
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- Aşk Öldürür
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- $120,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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