
Three complicated real-life relationships unfold in distinct corners of the country. Alaskans Blake and Joel pursue a promising romance, in spite of physical limitations and her stripping career. In Hawaii, free spirit Coconut Willie discovers another side of true love after realizing his son is not biologically his own. And singer/songwriter Victory philosophizes on faith and faithfulness as she and her siblings perform in the streets of New York City accompanied by their fa... (Full plot summary below)
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Three complicated real-life relationships unfold in distinct corners of the country. Alaskans Blake and Joel pursue a promising romance, in spite of physical limitations and her stripping career. In Hawaii, free spirit Coconut Willie discovers another side of true love after realizing his son is not biologically his own. And singer/songwriter Victory philosophizes on faith and faithfulness as she and her siblings perform in the streets of New York City accompanied by their father John, who was abruptly separated from his wife. The three revelatory stories provide a deeper definition of love.
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| The ListNikki BaughanAn intriguing non-fiction essay on the shape-shifting nature of love. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestonDocumentary as visual art: quiet, empathetic, occasionally unfocused but visually gorgeous. |
| Total FilmMatt LookerBlurring art and life boundaries, this is playful, thoughtful and beautiful. |
| Empire MagazineDavid ParkinsonPhotographed like an art film and hauntingly scored by Flying Lotus, this conceptually bold treatise on love touches hearts and minds alike. |
| Observer (UK)Wendy IdeWeaves together real life with dramatisation to poetic effect. |
| The Film StageJordan RaupThanks to the sensual approach of its cinematography, the result is a warm and formally bold look at what love can mean beyond its initially fantastical promise. |
| HeyUGuysJon LyusThe film is allowed to be funny, and sad, and certainly lives up to the latter half of its title. |
| Little White LiesAimee KnightAs director, producer, cinematographer and editor, Har'el has a singular vision. |
| Times (UK)Kevin MaherMost of it is mesmerising to look at and Har'el clearly has the eye of an artist and owes a debt to the dreamy narrative style of Terrence Malick. It's just unfortunate that the film has so little to say. |
| Moveable FestStephen SaitoThe three stories seem to have been picked at random, but Har'el finds a bewitching way to fuse them together stylistically, taking the disenchanting experience of realizing the limits of love in a world where the practical often trumps passion. |