A family film about the journey or life and the beauty of second chances.
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Laith Wallschleger
Park Guard
Nikole Rossitter
Business Woman
Tanya Christiansen
Lily Rodgers
TeriEnna Blanco
Ginger Taylor
Karina Michel
Mom
Tammy Hanson
Funeral attendee
Tony Senzamici
Eric Rodgers
Danielle J. Bowman
Ruth Anders
Brenda Lynn Scott
Funeral Attendee
Desiree Tracie Cole
Child on playground swing
Desiree Tracie Cole
Beachgoer
Essex O'Brien
Richie Casper
Cindy Kegan
Hospital Receptionist
Geneva Reynolds
Rachel Rodgers
Nick Sloan
Tom Donaldson
Amelia Bader
Child on playground jungle gym
Andreas Brandy
Office Employee
Steve Heinz
Funeral Attendee
Jorge Diaz
Dr. Henry Lopez
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One question did the "sponsors" of this movie just approach the very first people on a street they came across and asked them if they wanted to direct, produce,write or act in this film? Or were they all in the family?? The mother in law even appeared to be younger than the so call "widower," who acting is beyond poor. And the rest of the cast filled their roles with stilted, wooden performances. I've seen high school plays that had more talent. This "movie" had an important message that was there for the taking. Sadly the "cast," especially the director just couldn't get it done. I cannot recall ever being this disappointed in a movie that had so much potential. Skip this one you'll thank me:(
The storyline was good and so was the ending. However, the actors' voices were often inaudible, and sounded like incoherent mumbles. Turning up the volume control only made the listening worse. The background piano music was occasionally so overpowering that the voices were drowned out. We resorted to watching the movie with closed captions turned on to make any sense of the dialogue. Pity! The sound did not do justice to an otherwise great story with a good moral. Furthermore, the casting and portrayal of the grandparents seemed to be unrealistic. Overall, it seemed to be a low budget film with makeshift locations.
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The storyline was good and so was the ending. However, the actors' voices were often inaudible, and sounded like incoherent mumbles. Turning up the volume control only made the listening worse. The background piano music was occasionally so overpowering that the voices were drowned out. We resorted to watching the movie with closed captions turned on to make any sense of the dialogue. Pity! The sound did not do justice to an otherwise great story with a good moral. Furthermore, the casting and portrayal of the grandparents seemed to be unrealistic. Overall, it seemed to be a low budget film with makeshift locations.
One question did the "sponsors" of this movie just approach the very first people on a street they came across and asked them if they wanted to direct, produce,write or act in this film? Or were they all in the family?? The mother in law even appeared to be younger than the so call "widower," who acting is beyond poor. And the rest of the cast filled their roles with stilted, wooden performances. I've seen high school plays that had more talent. This "movie" had an important message that was there for the taking. Sadly the "cast," especially the director just couldn't get it done. I cannot recall ever being this disappointed in a movie that had so much potential. Skip this one you'll thank me:(
Where the Land Meets the Sky
