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Director: | Adam DeCarlo |
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Writer: | Adam DeCarlo |
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A man must confront the pain and trauma of a past relationship, as a former lover unexpectedly arrives on his doorstep. | |
Release Date: | Jun 27, 2021 |
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Director: | Adam DeCarlo |
Writer: | Adam DeCarlo |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | |
Production Companies | Keep or Destroy |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 27, 2024 (Update) Entered: Jul 27, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Downing | David |
Robin Lord Taylor | Christopher |
Name | Job |
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Adam DeCarlo | Writer, Director |
Roman Molino Dunn | Sound Designer |
Benjamin Sturley | Music |
Benjamin J. Murray | Colorist, Director of Photography |
Michael Christensen | Editor |
Leona Ross | Makeup Artist |
Andrew Litton | Sound |
Rodrigo Obregon | Gaffer |
Julian Velez | First Assistant Camera |
Name | Title |
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Collin Meath | Producer |
Adam DeCarlo | Producer |
Benjamin Drew Thompson | Producer |
Lianne Becker | Producer |
Jason Michael Matthews | Co-Producer |
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This film certainly has an intensity to it. "Christopher" (Robin Lord Taylor) finds himself revisiting long-lost pains and anguish when he is faced with a meeting, out of the blue, with his ex-boyfriend "David" (Tommy Beardmore). We are but flies on the wall as the couple try to reconcile not just w ... ith each other, but with the guilt both feel about their failed relationship and with the responsibilities for that failure. What is especially effective is the relentless rain pounding the window panes as the two men try to deal with their demons. On that latter front, detail is provided to us rather sparingly. We don't know what went wrong, who might have been to blame - cheating, grown apart? Nor are we expecting to find out. This is a short and effective observational drama that packs quite a lot into twenty minutes and is well worth a watch.