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Diwa (2018)
A deeply moving and important film
The story of Diwa feels like something that could happen to anyone in her shoes... it's moving, thought-provoking, and heart-wrenching. The film is beautifully shot, flawlessly acted, superbly directed, and the music is a perfect compliment. I was thoroughly impressed and applaud the filmmakers for the outstanding job in tackling such an important subject matter.
Path of Dreams (2018)
Breathtaking romance and beauty
Path of Dreams is a beautiful film in every way. It's full of romantic longing, deep passion, and promise. I was enthralled with the courtship dance between the two love interests; they have met their match with each other. This is my favorite kind of love story in which the feelings of the characters have the opportunity to grow over time in an enchanting way. I liked the characters' use of writing poetry together as a subtle, clever, and playful way for them to flirt and grow their love and passion. The screenwriting is beautiful and goes along perfectly with the lovely setting which is like a living painting. The directing and acting are flawless and moving. The film literally took my breath away and took me by surprise. Path of Dreams reminded me of the preciousness of love and life, the importance of being bold and taking risks for love, and not making assumptions but venturing out past one's comfort zone to seek and find the truth. Bravo!
The Rat Thing (2007)
SO refreshing, funny & quirky-cute!
I randomly saw 'The Rat Thing' @ one of the many festivals that it's been touring, & it was unique, funny & charming! I applaud the efforts of Kevin Keresey to write, direct & star in such an entertaining, warm-hearted, worthy film. Michael McGee's performance is awesome as he plays such a likable, odd-ball, space-cadet character that you just get a kick out of, & McGee & Keresey play opposite each other superbly not unlike the 'Odd Couple'. The Rat Thing gets going & takes you by surprise. Proof to me that something's good is when I laugh out loud multiple times as well as am touched enough to shed some tears, & I did both with this film. I'm an animal lover, & I'll never look at a rat the same again (although I've always liked them just fine). Congratulations to 'The Rat Thing' on all of your much-deserved success!