10/10
Indigo Children
15 January 2014
Christina, a attractively complicated girl, follows a grieving young man in her home town. She talks, but has many secrets. It's a chilly summer romance full of mysterious death and loss. An intriguing movie that I could watch over and over. Mark - our main character - has to decide whether this town, this relationship, and this girl are good for him or not, and all we want is for him to find peace. The chemistry between Mark and Christina is palpable, and Mark's description of trains is something I can listen to forever. We get to watch him decide whether he wants to live his life as a local or a passer-by. The story is warm, yet uncomfortable, and - like any great film - never lets you sit still.
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