I Believe in Unicorns (Even Unicorns Need to Breathe) (2014)
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“My god, it's poor, it's dull, it makes no sense.Natalia Dyer plays Davina; a very imaginative and passionate girl who takes care of her sick mother, s”
" Netflix- 1hr. 18min. First Viewing While the story results in a very mixed bag that can't help but give in to genre cliches, I respected I Believe in Unicorns' style and director Leah Meyerhoff's vision. Had she just been able to get the story right, this could've been a genre-defining classic. As is, it's a slightly dull though imaginatively rendered coming-of-age tale; mild recommendation. Monthly Wesley AwardBest Cinematography- Jarin Blaschke"
“My god, it's poor, it's dull, it makes no sense.
Natalia Dyer plays Davina; a very imaginative and passionate girl who takes care of her sick mother, she likes to fantasize about leaving her lame home and venturing out.She meets a young "hipster cool" type guy named Sterling played by Peter Vack and is immediately smitten (or in LOVE....). Apparently he's her get-away ticket from her boring life.
Basically, she abandons her mom, and who fuckin' knows what happens with her mom, sheesh. She calls once to check up on her, what the hell?!
So the two love birds go on a road trip to 'as she puts in' anywhere but here; and soon enough his aggressive side comes out, only because she triggered him, and by that I mean; earlier in the film; Vack's character's apparent b” read more
" Director: Leah Meyerhoff Cinematographer: Jarin Blaschke Other Images "