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Hard Luck

Hard Luck

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautiful film with strong performances
Review: Hard Luck's main strength is its performances. Mainly of the lead actor Kirk Harris who gives the film a tragic yet hopeful feel. It is about the importance of friendship and family over anything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tear jerker from Oregon
Review: I had never heard of this film before. It really surprised me. Very well made independent film. I thought the performances were outstanding and the Oregon coastline gorgeous. After renting so many bad independent films I'm amazed this one didn't have a larger release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tear jerker from Oregon
Review: I had never heard of this film before. It really surprised me. Very well made independent film. I thought the performances were outstanding and the Oregon coastline gorgeous. After renting so many bad independent films I'm amazed this one didn't have a larger release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: strong performances in a seventies like love story
Review: This film feels and looks like a seventies film. Keys on the performances, although I wish some of the camera work and editing where better. It still sucks you in to the journey of the lead characters in a big way. Their journey to an island on a lake in scenic Oregon is both heartbreaking and leaves the viewer with that dreaded feeling of impending doom. Definitely would call it somewhat of a chick flick but worth the watch just the same.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: strong performances in a seventies like love story
Review: This film feels and looks like a seventies film. Keys on the performances, although I wish some of the camera work and editing where better. It still sucks you in to the journey of the lead characters in a big way. Their journey to an island on a lake in scenic Oregon is both heartbreaking and leaves the viewer with that dreaded feeling of impending doom. Definitely would call it somewhat of a chick flick but worth the watch just the same.


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