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Plot Summary
A young man and woman meet by chance in an airport, only to find themselves sitting together on the same flight. The flight is rerouted shortly after takeoff, forcing its passengers to spend the night at a hotel. Curiosity brings these two strangers together again, this time for deeper conversations within seemingly more private settings. Over the course of one candid night, they slowly let their guards down, finding themselves through one another and ultimately realizing that no one is ever as alone as they presume themselves to be.
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Refreshingly Real and Heartfelt
As someone who reads hundreds of scripts a year, and sees almost as many finished feature films, it is great to come across the rare "diamond in the rough" that might otherwise go unnoticed by the general movie-going public.
The director, Luke Rivett, has managed to deliver a wonderful heartfelt story about the seemingly randomness of life's events, using real character-driven moments along with witty, crisply delivered dialogue. It is truly a lovely and unique story, told in a way that lets you forget that you are actually watching movie, but rather, being lead through a very subtlety told, moving film.
Great directing is all about allowing the audience to immerse themselves into the world of the characters' lives, without leading them by the nose and hitting them over the head with what the characters are going through in the moment, both externally and internally. The director accomplishes this in spades, and is surely an indicator of hopefully many more great things to come. I suspect we'll be hearing a lot more of this young Australian filmmaker in the years ahead.
Do yourself a favor and watch this with your significant other, if only to be reminded that in life, randomness is not random at all -- but rather, often it is a case of something being meant to be.
Loved this film... Hopefully, you will too.
something good? well real
acting isn't great, but a great original story and good premise.
True Indie Story Telling
Enjoyable film, real characters. Luke Rivett should have a good career.
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