A beautifully shot, really lovely, subtly performed, love story filled with hope - it felt very real and moving.
It reminded me of Richard Linklater's Before sunrise/sunset films, with it's use of London as a backdrop instead of Paris. It focuses on the dreams of two characters: Mike, a down on his luck Manchester lad who draws comic books and Lucy, a waitress who wants to play piano professionally but has taken a wrong turn and deals with how sometimes being stuck in the past can stop you moving forward with your dreams and hopes.
It was great to see a British Indie film that was able to show a subtle, emotional story at it's own pace that really keys into it's characters, a gem of a film.
It reminded me of Richard Linklater's Before sunrise/sunset films, with it's use of London as a backdrop instead of Paris. It focuses on the dreams of two characters: Mike, a down on his luck Manchester lad who draws comic books and Lucy, a waitress who wants to play piano professionally but has taken a wrong turn and deals with how sometimes being stuck in the past can stop you moving forward with your dreams and hopes.
It was great to see a British Indie film that was able to show a subtle, emotional story at it's own pace that really keys into it's characters, a gem of a film.