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Love: An Indie Film

This movie was directed by a friend of mine name Chuck, who aspires to be a director. Here is my review of his work.

A choir is over heard from flashes of stillness of individuals. A song serenades our minds and embraces us to reveal that undeniably we have gone to the edge and we had lived what it represents. We blissfully drank the wine of sweet smiles and burning kisses…Overjoyed.

The film commenced in a slow figurative panorama of ordinary day-to-day routine of sorts that we frequently see and sometimes disregard for it holds no significance. Daily lives, for it's been so familiar to us…but from one ordinary day there is one who struggles from its inner echoes of past love.

Like a tryst, one patiently waits for the arrival of its guest…utters words of one who misses the company of the other to fulfill the completeness it longs. To come across to a scene of lustrous dreams of a forever memory of love that had gone and left us with moments… Breathing each air of thoughts to claim his sanity and to prove the genuine article that indeed he had loved.

How do you begin to understand the complexity of the world of remembering hearts and unwavering love? We have to admit that we had attempted to find our own paths to where we can encounter the “love” that can shine on to us. The warmth to strength our spirits and the completeness of the other half as the past theories had mentioned and written. And if given the chance to meet such event we give praise for our prayers has been answered.

Its of great pain for us to know that from our possession, love can still leave us and it's a dying process yet like a phoenix we go on to live…a reborn from the ashes added with memories and experiences of our past. With blessings that we had learned from a shared endeavor of a relationship and more strength than we posses before. Together with this is the promise…”I love you to much to keep you…You will be the love that I know…Always.”

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