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Blue Ridge (2014)

Blue Ridge (2014)

GENRESComedy,Drama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Sean GulletteEric SweeneyAudra Glyn SmithBeverly Amsler
DIRECTOR
Vince Sweeney

SYNOPSICS

Blue Ridge (2014) is a English movie. Vince Sweeney has directed this movie. Sean Gullette,Eric Sweeney,Audra Glyn Smith,Beverly Amsler are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Blue Ridge (2014) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Paranoid and unpredictable, J.T. lives a solitary life of used tires and decaying trailers. Despite his situation, J.T. wins the love of Sara, an innocent young girl left alone in the world after losing the last of her family.

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  • Temporarily Fixed TeeVee

    tedg2011-01-11

    There isn't the slightest feel that this is a first film. The way things are framed, and the rhythm of the edits are first class. The main actors are superb. There is no story to speak of, just enough events to serve the purpose of the thing, which is to allow a visit into a world where every quality of being is less. The setting is a small, remote trailer park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Other areas of the country claim eminence in poverty and ignorance, but in historical terms it all began in the hollows of those mountains — all the reduced wisdoms of blindness that surround us. We meet a young man, the young woman who falls in love with him and the owner of the trailer park. That owner exploits our hero while being only half a peg up toward the completeness of spirit of the clearly intended audience. The mission of the film is to take us into that world, and it succeeds amazingly well. There is no irony; everything is played as straight as the lives portrayed. The scenes in the trailer park are perfect. They do the job with precision and economy. Later, there is a voyage into a seamy environment which triggers events, changing things. This, it seems to me, is not done as well. I think that is because by then we are used to having the world presented to us through the eyes of trusted characters and this scene is just a collection of images. We lose the association with the main character. Endings in films are rarely done well; endings in this kind of film are especially hard. The film creates a world and puts us in it. How do you end a world? What reason do we have to leave other than the rent in our theater seat is up? Story takes a back seat, so there is no story to end. We have the characters who connect us to this world, so the ordinary way out is to end the character. It is the weakest element of the project. "Breathless" within "Pink Flamingos" is how I would describe this. Let's hope this crew has as much success as the makers of those films. They've earned the next step. Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.

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  • One of those rare, well made indies on all fronts

    Finerfilms2014-09-08

    I am writing this mainly because of what I read from two other reviewers who clearly don't watch these kinds of films. What the director has done here is no doubt more complex than it may first appear. I can see the usual action movie addict not liking this film because it does require a brain to contemplate, and I'm not saying that in some pretentious manner but saying it because there is a lot more going on here than you can see if you aren't in the mood to see something unfold without the usual big, obvious plot points. I saw a comment on Amazon stating it was "slow" and they gave it one star, which is simply ridiculous. I have seen 100's of indie films and this moves better than I'd say 80% of them. At first you get to know the lead, J.T., and you aren't made to necessarily like him. He's a little unstable, odd and maybe a racist but you can't blame someone like this guy given his upbringing so stop being judgmental people. The trick is we are shown what he is, not some "save the cat" version of a studio character. Look up the book if you don't know it. J.T. is what he is, it's that simple. If you need more, then you are working from programmed expectations that people like Sony and Warner Brothers have drilled into your head. Sara, his love interest, is also much more complex than some simple girl from a little house in the country. She is what he needs and nothing more, but how complex that can be! Is anyone more complex than what your wife or kid needs? The film moves well after we see these two lovers make plans to operate a used monkey-shaped amusement park ride at the beach. The director didn't seem to care about this plot device and I suspect he was forced into using something conventional like this so the film could seek out distribution easier. I would go so far as to say this could have been made almost silently and without convention but for the fans of non-studio fare, we know how those movies are treated and this path isn't very practical for many filmmakers. I think this film ties together enough conventional movie "standards" that the general public like so much and my my mom could even like it, but it allows me to enjoy it on another level and go along with the wink the director is probably giving us. The meat of this film is his use montage and it is done very well. The ending couldn't really be that much better and no, I did not see it coming. Big nods to the camera work, shot selection and sound design as well. The sometimes odd casting keeps it surprising in a good way.

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  • Not what it seems

    movieswithme2016-09-20

    This was a drama, at least that's what I thought at first. I was about half way through and just too many subtle, sorta funny things happened. My gf didn't laugh out loud but I did notice that she too kept making a partial laugh noise. We did a few looks to each other back and forth. Now I don't mean funny as in, this was written by a comedian funny, but in a very dark or just interesting funny kind of way. Did that make sense? I'd go so far as say there's a little bit of a Kubrick influence here in some fashion. The landlord guy, played by the only actor I recognized, from Pi, was some smart or maybe just lucky casting. He had a blend of cheesy, dark, sleazy and sort of pathetic traits all mixed into one guy. I wish he had more screen time to say the hard truth. He wasn't the kind of guy you'd want as a neighbor but why did I feel sorry for him regardless? I'm still trying to figure that out. Sara, the main lead, was an excellent blend of naive, lovable and strong. Wife material! lol I can't quite explain what I mean about this being a little funny but it's worth a watch. And yes, it IS a drama in the end and it IS a little unconventional but, hey it was skillfully edited and I loved the cinematography as well.

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  • Dark drama that almost achieves.

    lakegrovefc2017-01-28

    This movie is set in Virginia in a sort of "trailer park". I think there are 4 trailers in the park, one of them being a small travel trailer that houses an obese woman and her poodle. There is no office, no sign, no road, just grass/dirt into the "area". JT is the main character and he fixes things and works on tires. There is a sleazy owner/resident who seems to run things and owns the trailers. The people are beyond backwoods and ignorant. The most fascinating thing about this movie is that this place/these people might actually exist in America. JT seems to be a likable character with good intentions but he is a lost soul as are all the characters in this movie. Dark and depressing film.

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  • Ignorant City Dwellers Unite

    wm_sea2017-11-05

    Kimcritic and Rosalie using a movie review forum to show us their complete ignorance in literally believing everything stereotypical slandering they see in this movie as rural reality. The only idiots who should be able to relate to this movie are the couple truly low class reviewers spouting their political deficiencies. A well made low budget flick in the spirit of Sling Blade if it weren't for the current politically poisoned environment created by liberal lunatics posting instead of critiquing the movie itself. For example, wouldn't it be interesting likewise to see a movie like this with all stereotypical black cast in a ghetto setting with blacks, black gimps, and black dwarfs, etc. shown the same in a retrograde way as well to be fair, but we all know it's acceptable to castigate white rural America, while other such racist material is deemed socially unacceptable. I'm looking forward to SNL skits, and satire movies about all the Hollywood sexual perverts, etc. I doubt we'll ever see cinematic, or "artistic" equality though.

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