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User Comments for: Language Lessons

AdamMorgan says...
2 years ago
I watch a lot of indie movies that try to pull off films like this and they almost always fail miserably. I think what impressed me the most about this movie that they were able to take the limitations of a pandemic film and make it into a positive. In a way it reminded me of the movie 1776 in that the monologues sent over voice.... errr... video mail worked the same as if the two leads were sending letters to each other. We got a sense of who they were and what they were struggling with through these monologues without having to sit through scenes to act them out. By the end of the film I felt like I knew them. Fantastic job. If you aren't familiar with the works of the Duplass brothers I suggest you seek them out immediately.

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miguelreina says...
2 years ago
One of the few films that adequately represents confinement without directly mentioning the pandemic. A dialogue via Zoom that works more because of the chemistry between the two characters than because of the robustness of the script, sometimes a bit forced. There is an interesting reflection on the narrative that we create from a few elements, and the need to really know each other in order to make value judgments.
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marcelain says...
2 years ago
Somewhere deep within this poor script is a good story. Adam starts off married to Will and then falls in love with his tutor. Had better hopes for this.
WHY DO HETEROSEXUAL MEN CONTINUE TO PLAY HOMOSEXUAL CHARACTERS?
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