Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Skyler



Stunning Tale of Love, Loss, and Addiction
Skyler is a love story. No really, it is. Let me explain: the opening dialogue scene shows our lead Ross (Skyler) speaking with his therapist. He's explaining to her his take on relationships in both the physical and emotional form. Ross is portrayed skillfully by Dean J West, who is able to convey to an audience that he is both monogamous boyfriend Ross and sexual deviant Skyler convincingly without coming off as too Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde. Unlike many scripts, which would have each personality too strikingly different, Skyler and Ross have so many overlapping moments that he comes off as sincere and you believe that he truly does have an addiction and is not just your run of the mill douche bag.
The script then leads us into flashbacks intermingled with Ross's confessions to the aforementioned therapist. We are shown two characters in one, and sometimes you feel as if you are watching two movies play out simultaneously. Ross is the perfect boyfriend to girlfriend Stephanie (played...

interesting movie
The movie portrays interesting life decision for the young adult age group. I enjoyed the movie and thought it was well produced.

Great lesson in life with beautiful scenery
Enjoyed the fresh look at contemporary lifestyles and reality of it's consequences.
Beautiful beach scenes enhancing the love story loss. We all have good in us but
some get caught up and lost in the bad.

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