Starcrossed
Starcrossed
| 28 September 2014 (USA)
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Kat and Ben, both locked in affairs, desire more from life. They bump into each other on the street and are immediately drawn to each other. Quickly sharing intimate details about their lives, whilst keeping their true selves harbored at bay. During the course of theirs drinks a married couple happens upon them, the married couple are their lovers. Now they must decide how to handle the rest of their night...

Reviews
Glucedee

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Winifred

The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.

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Skyler

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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yuksel-41485

An engaging and intriguing movie, depicting the degeneration of family relationship in modern cities, which consume genuine love and compassion in humanity.Four people find themselves in an asymmetric and awkward relationship in a huge and fancy house. It is no secret that many beautiful houses hide horrible homes; many well- dressed bodies hold miserable souls. But what is the chance of complete metamorphosis?In Starcrossed, actors match their characters and they play them flawlessly... But, I had difficulty to understand how those characters with complicated and volatile relationship let each other stay alone in pairs, for so long, and so many times... That should explain the reason for the deduction of one star :) As for the second lost-star: the culprit was x-rated scenes, which I had to fast-forward. I wish, the author/director had taken the creative challenge to convey the intimate relationships with only subtle references, short scenes and innuendos.I command the young author/director/co-producer Chase Mohseni (his name sounds like his parents have a very interesting story for his next movie) for his ambition and success in his first film. With such a start, I will not be surprised if I hear his name mentioned in an Oscar night within 19 years from an obnoxious host. Who knows, for writing the best script, for directing the best film, or for acting. He is a polymath and ambitious, and I am sure he will show us all.

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gltoffic

I did enjoy this movie, but is was only after long consideration afterwards. That said I am looking forward to watching it again sometime soon.I guess this is where the spoilers alert might come into play, but not really sure. The film clicked, finally, for me when I considered the premise that the opening scenes at the beach and at the typewriter, and those same location scenes at the end of the movie were actually the only "reality" scenes in the movie. This is perhaps best presented by the lack of pages in the opening shots to the large stack of pages and feeling of being done shown in the last view at the typewriter.The only similar movie I could think of off the top of my head was "Princess Bride". The Grandfather reading the grandson a book and the boys visualization of it gives the "story" a wonderful innocent feel throughout. The rest of the movie is the authors visualization in his mind of the story as he is writing it. If the movies various scenes are given this premise then the problems of pacing and the one dimensional feel of many of the locations and such take on that "as written" and not "as viewed" feel over and over again. The scene of Ben and Cat meeting shows it best. It is their meeting that is important. The starkness of the area keeps one focused on the dialog. I would guess that the vast majority of fiction novel writers "view" the same sort of movie format as they write. If the film was indeed from the perspective of the "authors minds eye", the story might have subtly slipped in a scene back at the typewriter mid movie. Just a thought. All that being said I felt the cast did a fantastic job of portraying their "characters" in the authors imagination. I also felt that the musical choices for the entire film were excellent as well. Finally I would like to mention that the movie really needed a different title. Just do an internet search for Starcrossed and it is self evident why.

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telia_teh_poit

If you're the sort of person who drinks lame wine with your neighbors before you pick up your kids from public school that pretends to be private, then you might like this. Sorry, it's incredibly slow when it comes to plot development and even slower when it comes to revelation.It's a good enough movie if you have absolutely nothing else going on in your life for the whole 78 minutes. I'm not one of those people married to a phone or tablet. I have three kids and three girlfriends, it took me over six hours to watch this boring mess.The premise was OK. No, really, it's cute and unique. Delivery took forever. Result was like masturbating and giving up in favor of a nap.

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jjollyjjumper

Drama, family and romance are the genres given for this movie. I would add mystery to those. There was a story evolving during the course of the film, it was not great but it kept me watching. Unfortunately, it dissolved at the end into a pile of plaintive questions, but then, as if to redeem the movie, the happy ending...I think...I'm not sure how they got there.The whole thing was a bit tentative. The acting was pretty good, Eric Roberts appeared briefly near the end, a cameo performance. If the story just had a transition of some sort between the climax at the peak of the action, to the happy scene at the end, it would have been OK but there was not..it did not..really explain how they got to that point. Or maybe it did and I missed it.It was a novel situation, it could have been a good film but in my opinion that glitch at the end spoiled it.

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