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Movie Reviews of Gone, But Not ForgottenMovie Review: Not too bad Summary: 4 Stars
Yes, this movie is low budget, but the story more than makes up for it. At first, I thought this story would be stupid, but it draws you in and then wins you over. It is worth the money.
Movie Review: Not forgotten Summary: 3 Stars
"Gone, but not..." is one of the low-budget gay theme movies you can find a lot around.
I read some other reviews before I decided to write my own one.
I wouldn't agree that the film is bad, but I don't see eye to eye with all those who regard it as "master piece".
There are things that don't let me give this one more than 3 stars.
These are: acting (but still better than in many others films I have seen so far), sound (sometimes the noises in background are too loud to hear the actors) and some dialogues.
I found the story very intersting and romantic. I am pretty sure that with higher budget the director could have done even better.
It is a flip of the coin if I buy this one, but the option is open :)
Movie Review: Surmounting the low-budget obstacle, to tell a great story Summary: 3 Stars
This is definitely a film which should inspire film makers with low budgets to rise above those limitations to tell a great story. The two leads give amazingly nuanced performances. The screenplay didn't give either of these characters unbelievable dialogue which I think is the greatest accomplishment of this film. I didn't quite believe the Mark and Catherine marriage scenes, but they don't hurt the film overall. Aaron Orr and Matthew Montgomery do a great job and their chemistry on screen carries the film.
I look forward to more from Michael D. Akers.
Joe
Movie Review: Sweet Low budget romance Summary: 3 Stars
Ok, I purchased this based on an interesting premise and on some of the excellent reviews it received here on Amazon. Whilst I wasnt exactly dissapointed I wasnt exactly thrilled either...I must admit that I watched it once before consigning it to the shelf...unlike most of my movies which I can watch over and over again. Yes I know this was a low budget effort but surely that could have been disguised, and some of the acting as well as certain scenes are just not realistic. It gets three stars for effort but hardly what I would call 'riveting' rather a 'sweet' gay romance.
Movie Review: a little less smirking perhaps Summary: 3 Stars
The two actors are quite likeable but the delivery needs tightening up - seems that a lot of the time is spent looking at each other, waiting for the next guy to deliver his lines - and they do sound like they're being read, not delivered from the heart, and please, when will gay film makers or those making films of gay interest realize that it's okay to dress the set so a house looks like it is actually lived in instead of simply an empty cabin they came across in the wilderness.
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