
"Find Love" is the second feature from Uk writer/director Erica Dunton. It is the partly-improvised and partly-scripted story of two strangers who aren't looking for love but find it anyway. It is a twenty-four hour romance ride that truthfully captures that first feeling of falling for someone. Alexie Gilmore and Christian Camargo lead in this very real, almost documentary like, feature. They are supported by an incredible cast including Craig Sheffer, Traci Dinwiddie and Cu... (Full plot summary below)
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"Find Love" is the second feature from Uk writer/director Erica Dunton. It is the partly-improvised and partly-scripted story of two strangers who aren't looking for love but find it anyway. It is a twenty-four hour romance ride that truthfully captures that first feeling of falling for someone. Alexie Gilmore and Christian Camargo lead in this very real, almost documentary like, feature. They are supported by an incredible cast including Craig Sheffer, Traci Dinwiddie and Cullen Moss.
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| VarietyJohn AndersonAn ambitious attempt to capture the lightning of love in a bottle, Find Love falls victim to implausible situations and a forced sense of romantic urgency. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...a touching, downright haunting portrait of loneliness... |
| User ReviewPrivate USimply Beautiful. First Erica Dunton film I have seen and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Written, produced and directed by local Brit Erica Dunton, the film is a short insight into the lives of two strangers who meet in an airport and instantly, if somewaht resistingly fall for each other. Alexia Gilmore is beautiful and her and Christian camargo (recently seen on Studio 60) are thoroughly convincing in their roles. I really like the way that no names are used in the film for the cast, 'him' and 'her' are used as names for the two leads. This enforces the view made by the film, that this could happen to anyone, at anytime, anywhere - the particulars are unimportant. This feeling of reality been portrayed is enphasised by lighting and "shaky camera" techniques. You feel as if the director is just following around the characters with a little personal camera and filming what happens. In this way it feels more like a documentary than a work of fiction. Finally the music is very good, and is mostly performed by 'Mum', an icleandic band similar in style to that of royksopp or coco-rosie. I was very surprised that I enjoyed it, but now after watching it, il look out for Erica Dunton's other work. 4.0/5.0 |
| User ReviewLawrence KThis movie was fantastic. The emotion and the feeling between the two characters were so vividly real. This was much better than "Before Sunrise" or "After Sunset" (and those were good too) |
| User ReviewKimberly ZI have to say that I was really blown away by this rather simplistic movie about falling in love. The cinematography and audio were very original and superb; I liked the edge they gave to the film. It felt very real to me. |
| User ReviewChristina KMoments. She is the best news broadcaster. Good acting from the 3 main characters. |
| User ReviewKaroliina HSurprisingly quite good...but I'm no Ebert, according to my movie quizes! |
| User ReviewKristie CThis movie was a realistic look at falling in love. If you like Before Sunset and Before Sunrise you will like this film. |
| User ReviewJean-Paul FA charming little movie. Probably one of the lowest budget full-length flicks I've seen but with more 'heart' than your typical Hollywood product. I dug its 'realness'. |
| User ReviewAli SI like to appreciate low-budget films with artistic integrity and i've seen some excellent ones. Unfortunately, this is not one of them. I liked the intensity of how the camera captured the emotion of each scene and the fact that the whole movie went without even mentioning the names of the two characters. However, something was lacking, maybe the level of excitement or the story itself, or the notion of how love was portrayed. I couldn't connect and that is mainly what lost my interest. You're left to draw your own conclusions as to what happens in the end between him and her, but after a while, I just wanted to see the closing credits. |