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(L-R) Actors Stephen Twardokus, Jen Oda and Vincent Maggio star in writer/director Brian To's "Dry Dock", about a man searching for love who attempts to reconnect with a childhood friend whose marriage is teetering on the edge, leaving us to wonder: Does love really conquer all?

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Dry Dock

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A story of two childhood friends reconnecting on a boat, one of whom is already in a shaky relationship with his wife. When his wife realizes that this relationship with his childhood friend might go deeper than she originally thought, she seems to be torn between two very different feelings about it. The film was shot well with good acting, especially from actress Jen Oda who played the wife. The story had my interest, but brought up many questions that were never answered. The story seemed to cut off short, I didn't feel like it truly ended and wanted to know more. While it's great to leave the audience wanting more, especially in a short, I would have liked to have seen a more satisfying resolution of some sort. Filmmaker Brian To plans to make a feature film version, which I imagine would fill in those missing elements.
  • NightSkySF
  • Feb 23, 2014
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