On a business trip to Nashville, Brennan finds himself reunited with the "Girl" who had previously broken his heart. Now, for one weekend in the city's music scene, a past and present romanc... Read allOn a business trip to Nashville, Brennan finds himself reunited with the "Girl" who had previously broken his heart. Now, for one weekend in the city's music scene, a past and present romance will be reborn and challenged.On a business trip to Nashville, Brennan finds himself reunited with the "Girl" who had previously broken his heart. Now, for one weekend in the city's music scene, a past and present romance will be reborn and challenged.
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Both characters carries boat loads of baggage and more and more are revealed to the viewer along the way, some surprised me, or made me sad. The whole movie is touching and gut-wrenching and will be simmering in my heart and soul for some time. I love how the two main characters are portraited, and both actors does this so well.
So I volunteered.
In the classic "credo" of the Indie, writer/director Ryan Lacen has created a nice and friendly little romantic tale about two ex-lovers who have a chance encounter (long after their breakup) in Nashville, and then spend the rest of the film exploring both their old and their potentially new relationship against the backdrop of that famous city.
If you are a film buff, you could think of it as TWO FOR THE ROAD (1967) lite. In fact, very lite.
On the plus side, this is a cute semi-sweet romp against an energetic backdrop with the occasional (very occasional) musical interlude. Of the two stars, who together take up some 99.9% of the screen time, Colin O'Donoghue seems a little awkward and uncomfortable from time to time, whereas Kristen Gutoskie -- blessed with a rubber face like an early Jim Carrey -- shines and gives every indication there could be a major star in there waiting to break out.
The editing is also clever, and is used effectively to portray how people actually "think" about their own past and present, so props for that.
On the negative side, this project can never overcome the fact that it is an Indie done on a shoestring. You either get involved with the characters ... or you don't. No in-between.
On a long flight between A and B it would indeed keep your interest. And that is the best thing I can say.
An Oscar, on the other hand (as another reviewer suggested) is highly unlikely.
Nashville provides a wonderful backdrop with all the colours and music. Unfortunately I found that I had little sympathy for either character. I get what happened but both could do with a stern talking to! Him to cut her loose and her to stop messing people around.
Perfectly watchable though and I quite enjoyable the way the film was put together.
Did you know
- TriviaColin O'Donoghue often plays pranks on his co-stars and crew.
- Quotes
Brennan: *I hate knowing that if this all ends, that you'll be fine. You'll just go back home, you'll walk into the old bar, you'll wake up with one of those plaid wearing dirtbags leaning against the pool table, and he'll come up, buy you a drink, follow you back to your place, you'll take off your pants, but you're too insecure to take off your top. And I don't know what hurts me more, knowing that you'll be thinking about me, or that you won't be.*
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