...Life of a wannabe celebrity influencer takes a tragic turn as he chooses fast track insta-fame over love....Life of a wannabe celebrity influencer takes a tragic turn as he chooses fast track insta-fame over love....Life of a wannabe celebrity influencer takes a tragic turn as he chooses fast track insta-fame over love.
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Wow, what a fantastic first venture in to independent film making from Chris Manoe, and everyone Agency 105. At a first glance, this seemingly basic storyline is one of love, loss, family ties and the true price of fame. The soundtrack offers support to the complex changes in the story and character development. The Cinematographer has clearly understood the assignment here, and I'm excited to see what the future holds for their next film. Bright stars in all categories. A shout out to Mark Moraghan who plays Martin, I felt he was the gel that held the family together. I had heard that he wasn't the first choice for the role and took the gig with only a week before filming! Incredible stuff. Thank you for creating something with substance that challenges the way we see ourselves.
This film takes you on a journey, the cinematography, writing, music and acting all come together to create what is a memorable and thought provoking film.
I feel the subject matter is not one that is touched on enough in movies, it looks at what goes on in the mind of someone who wants fast track fame through reality tv and the effect it has on his relationships. It's intriguing and interesting to see the reality behind reality tv.
The character development (which I know is a bit of a film buzz word) Is truly there. The characters really go on a journey and you are there gripped with them the entire time.
Some might think they see where this film is going but at the last minute I do believe it surprises you. This film is not predictable like most movies. It is an independent movie that competes way above its weight class.
Most certainly worth a watch.
I feel the subject matter is not one that is touched on enough in movies, it looks at what goes on in the mind of someone who wants fast track fame through reality tv and the effect it has on his relationships. It's intriguing and interesting to see the reality behind reality tv.
The character development (which I know is a bit of a film buzz word) Is truly there. The characters really go on a journey and you are there gripped with them the entire time.
Some might think they see where this film is going but at the last minute I do believe it surprises you. This film is not predictable like most movies. It is an independent movie that competes way above its weight class.
Most certainly worth a watch.
This was a great film! I was struck by the quality of the cinematography and storytelling. "Look to the Light" is thought-provoking, humorous, and thoroughly enjoyable. By the end of the film, I was on the edge of my seat.
The story focuses on a young man, a wannabe influencer, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is cast in the hit TV show "Love on The Rocks." Faced with the dilemma of staying with his faithful girlfriend Lauren or pursuing superficial fame, Eddie begins a roller coaster journey navigating the ups and downs of the life he has chosen.
The subject matter - love, fame, loss, mental health - is on trend and topical. The characters were realistic and engaging, with some real stand-out moments. It was fascinating to see how they developed over the course of the film.
This independent film punches well above its weight, delivering a compelling narrative that explores the darker side of reality TV fame and its impact on mental health. It masterfully weaves a tale that is both gripping and heartbreaking, making "Look to the Light" a must-see.
The story focuses on a young man, a wannabe influencer, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is cast in the hit TV show "Love on The Rocks." Faced with the dilemma of staying with his faithful girlfriend Lauren or pursuing superficial fame, Eddie begins a roller coaster journey navigating the ups and downs of the life he has chosen.
The subject matter - love, fame, loss, mental health - is on trend and topical. The characters were realistic and engaging, with some real stand-out moments. It was fascinating to see how they developed over the course of the film.
This independent film punches well above its weight, delivering a compelling narrative that explores the darker side of reality TV fame and its impact on mental health. It masterfully weaves a tale that is both gripping and heartbreaking, making "Look to the Light" a must-see.
Look to the Light covers topics very current in today's society. Some of which are not discussed enough and for that I praise the team for bringing these issues to light.
The cast are incredible and I'd like to make a noteworthy mention to Wes (Cole Dilley) whose character I couldn't help but love.
Many moments are raw and we see true representations of conflict. Thankfully it's not all dark and gloom, there are perfectly timed comedic elements which bring a buoyancy to the film.
For me personally, the message behind the movie is the biggest take away and its selling point. Im sure after watching you would also agree. The revelation of this beautiful message is done in a way that answered many of my questions yet left me with many others.
The cast are incredible and I'd like to make a noteworthy mention to Wes (Cole Dilley) whose character I couldn't help but love.
Many moments are raw and we see true representations of conflict. Thankfully it's not all dark and gloom, there are perfectly timed comedic elements which bring a buoyancy to the film.
For me personally, the message behind the movie is the biggest take away and its selling point. Im sure after watching you would also agree. The revelation of this beautiful message is done in a way that answered many of my questions yet left me with many others.
Very thought provoking film. Story line portrays very current topic. With the idea of being famous high on our current generation of teens agenda. The film is a stark warning at the price of fame and how young people are not always equipped with the tools to deal with it emotionally.
Lilly Brunson was very convincing in her performance of a young person in a relationship, when fame is offered to her boyfriend she pays the price. Charlie Goddard, was also very convincing in his role.
Both are worthy of their roles and portray the films plot very well indeed.
A very well made independent film.
Lilly Brunson was very convincing in her performance of a young person in a relationship, when fame is offered to her boyfriend she pays the price. Charlie Goddard, was also very convincing in his role.
Both are worthy of their roles and portray the films plot very well indeed.
A very well made independent film.
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- Budget
- £1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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