Chicago International Film Festival 2011
A Little Closer
Directed by: Matt Pelock
Cast: Sayra Player, Parker Lutz, Eric Baskerville
Running Time: 1 hr 18 mins
Rating: Tbd
Release Date: Tbd
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Plot: A mother and her two sons individually discover bits of their sexuality over a short course of time.
Who’S It For? If you like movies with no beginning or ending, just a middle, then this is for you. If you’re looking for a movie during this festival to really involve you and knock you out, don’t see this one.
Overall
A Little Closer lacks focus with its story. At first you think it’s going to be about the family trying to get money together to pay for the eye-screwdriver incident that occurs in the beginning of the movie, and then it feels like it’s about...
A Little Closer
Directed by: Matt Pelock
Cast: Sayra Player, Parker Lutz, Eric Baskerville
Running Time: 1 hr 18 mins
Rating: Tbd
Release Date: Tbd
Click Here for complete coverage of the Chicago International Film Festival (Ciff 2011)
Plot: A mother and her two sons individually discover bits of their sexuality over a short course of time.
Who’S It For? If you like movies with no beginning or ending, just a middle, then this is for you. If you’re looking for a movie during this festival to really involve you and knock you out, don’t see this one.
Overall
A Little Closer lacks focus with its story. At first you think it’s going to be about the family trying to get money together to pay for the eye-screwdriver incident that occurs in the beginning of the movie, and then it feels like it’s about...
- 10/6/2011
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
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