A woman tries to pick up the pieces of a broken past and struggles with an unstable present in the big city of Los Angeles, where serious relationships are hard to find.A woman tries to pick up the pieces of a broken past and struggles with an unstable present in the big city of Los Angeles, where serious relationships are hard to find.A woman tries to pick up the pieces of a broken past and struggles with an unstable present in the big city of Los Angeles, where serious relationships are hard to find.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 8 nominations total
Ricky Crawford
- Matt
- (as Rick Crawford)
Richardson Cisneros-Jones
- Store manager
- (as Richardson Jones)
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Sometimes the ego is so big that we are in it. This character is showing it very clearly, a good lesson for those who can understand it. Another good lesson... it happens that we see something that appears to be how we see it, and we convince ourselves that it is true without thinking that perhaps there could be another explanation. Again our pride and bad mind is so huge that it drives us to believe what we thought we saw instead of waiting a minute, breathing and letting others explain. After that we can decide, and perhaps we can spare ourselves greater suffering. Of course, this is a movie and it has to last at least one hour, but in the real life, many times it happens as I just described, because of our immense ego. Good actors, director, story, absolutely well done!
Recommended.
Recommended.
It is 68 Melrose Avenue which made me look and review this one, although it was written and directed before 68 Melrose Avenue. So it is interesting to compare both in terms of actors direction and depth of thoughts. When Lili Matta decides to handle a subject it seems it has to refer and color present with the past. Each movie has a vision. THese are not "mass market" movies which are forgotten as soon as you have finised looking at them. In both cases the key heroes have to deal with their pasts to try to build their future. Death is also always present in various forms. Will this theme pervail in her future works?
J'ai beaucoup aimé ces deux films qui, bien que réalisés par une jeune femme, sont universels quand à la force de leurs thèmes. A voir et à revoir.
J'ai beaucoup aimé ces deux films qui, bien que réalisés par une jeune femme, sont universels quand à la force de leurs thèmes. A voir et à revoir.
Dramatic story with funny scenes. I guess life is full of both dramatic and funny moments. Donna Mills shines as a woman piecing together her shattered past in chaotic LA. With a witty script by Lili Matta, the film balances heart-wrenching drama with laugh-out-loud moments. Relatable and engaging, the story explores the struggles of finding genuine connections in a city of superficiality. Julie Sabray and Geoffrey M. Reeves deliver standout supporting performances. A must-watch for anyone who's ever navigated the ups and downs of life and love in the city of angels!"
In other words it's "A poignant and hilarious journey!"
**** Nice little independent movie with strong themes such as death, suicide, the complexity of relationships. ***
It dives deeply into the complexities of navigating adulthood.
Don't be fooled by the breezy Los Angeles setting; the film tackles weighty themes like loss, grief, and the scars left by past trauma.
The protagonist's journey of self-discovery is fueled by the lingering shadow of death, possibly even suicide, forcing her to confront the ghosts of her past and the challenges of forging genuine connections in a city known for fleeting encounters.
Life Gets in the Way is a poignant exploration of resilience and the human spirit's ability to find hope even in the face of darkness.
It dives deeply into the complexities of navigating adulthood.
Don't be fooled by the breezy Los Angeles setting; the film tackles weighty themes like loss, grief, and the scars left by past trauma.
The protagonist's journey of self-discovery is fueled by the lingering shadow of death, possibly even suicide, forcing her to confront the ghosts of her past and the challenges of forging genuine connections in a city known for fleeting encounters.
Life Gets in the Way is a poignant exploration of resilience and the human spirit's ability to find hope even in the face of darkness.
This independent film is about the essence of life and its many challenges, focusing on themes like loneliness, complicated relationships, and the constant presence of death, especially suicide.
The story is smartly written and captures the true, raw emotions of the characters, offering a genuine look at human struggles.
Through its unique storytelling, the film explores the fine line between hope and despair, encouraging viewers to think about how these themes affect their own lives.
Its thoughtful cinematography and strong performances leave a lasting impact, making it a powerful and memorable film to watch.
The story is smartly written and captures the true, raw emotions of the characters, offering a genuine look at human struggles.
Through its unique storytelling, the film explores the fine line between hope and despair, encouraging viewers to think about how these themes affect their own lives.
Its thoughtful cinematography and strong performances leave a lasting impact, making it a powerful and memorable film to watch.
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