Description
The Surface 2015
1h 19m | Drama, Romance | 27 June 2015 (USA)
Storyline:Evan Jones, a child orphan who, for years, was shifted from one foster home to another. Now a disaffected college student, he lives with his wealthy boyfriend, Chris. Their social and financial disparities have made their relationship increasingly volatile despite their mutual love for one another. While sifting through old relics at an elderly man’s yard sale, Evan finds an 8mm movie camera. The man offers to teach Evan how to use it if he comes back the following week. Upon returning, Evan meets the man’s 43-year-old son, Peter. They strike up a conversation and Peter gives him reels of old 8mm movies that are collecting dust in the garage. The home movies, featuring a young Peter and his boyhood friend touch a nerve with Evan. Their youthful flirtations and tenderness are uncomplicated and pure. Evan begins to live vicariously through the home movies and his friendship with Peter soon turns romantic. Evan’s relationship with his boyfriend, Chris splinters as he pushes for greater understanding of himself and the notions of family, love and fulfillment.User review:Harry Hains’ portrayal of “Evan”, an orphaned 22 year old is quite sensitive in this melodrama about a lad searching for a sense of identity and for family. He buys an old movie camera and some films and sets about restoring them to discover they are about the family of the man he bought it from. This triggers in him a need for a sort of emotional freedom so he splits from his long term boyfriend and takes up with the son of the man who sold him the camera. It’s a good looking, if hardly ground breaking, film that tries to deal with self-appreciation and longing; and it makes a decent fist of it.
Director: Michael J. Saul
Writer: Michael J. Saul
Stars: Harry Hains, Michael Redford Carney, Nicholas McDonald
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
IMDB Profile tt3581788
The Surface (2015)
Director: Michael J. Saul
Writers: Michael J. Saul
Stars: Harry Hains, Michael Redford Carney, Nicholas McDonald
Summary: The struggle of a young man to slowly create his own sense of family.
Also known as: The Surface (2015) on DVD
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