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I just saw this film at the Siskel Theater in Chicago. My opinion is that it is a respectable, solid effort, but the shining stars are Rebecca Spence, the score, and the filming. Ross has solid skills writing and directing, but I suggest that his own role in the movie is ill cast. Be the director, then stop; you have a great sense for dialog and timing, but the personal or autobiographical angle to it blunts the impact of a vision for this film that is outstanding. Regarding Spence: What she is asked to do in her role is a tall order, and she exceeds expectation (you are very fortunate, Frank V. Ross). I expect great things from her.
score 7/10
david-k-kreuter 30 January 2013
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