rsfairbrother65
Joined Jan 2012
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Heartbreakingly beautiful haunting and realistic depiction of love, loss, rock bottom, desperation, resilience and resurrection
I was so afraid it was going to be a flashy camp boy meets boy blah blah blah
It was the most realistic (and self identifying relatable) of all the phases one can go through in a breakup... and fear of "where am I...what am I know?"
the brilliant and poignant moments hit me hard; harder and more beautifully than expected
Marco (subtle and yet intense), James Bland (vulnerable and self aware) Marisa Tomei (just...!!!) and Bill Irwin (melancholy and sincere) were outstanding. Director Marco let his stars shine and develop and demonstrate REAL human emotion... wisdom... and a common thread of melancholy-tinged hope
He brought out so much from all allowing them disappear into characters. I simply fell in love with, rooted for, cried with, identified with... and wanted them to simply find fulfillment (and forgiveness).
I've not been so immediately moved from frame 1 nor felt each and EVERY actor's emotions in such a long long time
It gave me hope.
I was so afraid it was going to be a flashy camp boy meets boy blah blah blah
It was the most realistic (and self identifying relatable) of all the phases one can go through in a breakup... and fear of "where am I...what am I know?"
the brilliant and poignant moments hit me hard; harder and more beautifully than expected
Marco (subtle and yet intense), James Bland (vulnerable and self aware) Marisa Tomei (just...!!!) and Bill Irwin (melancholy and sincere) were outstanding. Director Marco let his stars shine and develop and demonstrate REAL human emotion... wisdom... and a common thread of melancholy-tinged hope
He brought out so much from all allowing them disappear into characters. I simply fell in love with, rooted for, cried with, identified with... and wanted them to simply find fulfillment (and forgiveness).
I've not been so immediately moved from frame 1 nor felt each and EVERY actor's emotions in such a long long time
It gave me hope.
...so very much more. Beautifully subtle, dynamic, heartbreaking, heartwarming... Benjamin morphs amazingly between scenes, personas, moods... with an honesty and believability that was nothing short of hypnotic
His character development and range, is no easy feat, yet it's done that had me frightened for him, attracted to him, rooting for him and loving with him
I didn't expect to find something so captivating, interesting and intriguing.
Barriers broken. Stereotypes both smashed and reinforced. It s an odyssey all right... one i didn't want to end, until it did, just the way I hoped.
Bottom line... it's really really great .
His character development and range, is no easy feat, yet it's done that had me frightened for him, attracted to him, rooting for him and loving with him
I didn't expect to find something so captivating, interesting and intriguing.
Barriers broken. Stereotypes both smashed and reinforced. It s an odyssey all right... one i didn't want to end, until it did, just the way I hoped.
Bottom line... it's really really great .