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Kodachrome
Matt Ryder is convinced to drive his estranged and dying father Benjamin Ryder cross country to deliver four old rolls of Kodachrome film to the last lab in the world that can develop them before it shuts down for good. Along with Ben's nurse Zooey, the three navigate a world changing from analogue to digital while trying to put the past behind them.
Release : | 2017 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | 21 Laps Entertainment, The Gotham Group, Motion Picture Capital, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Ed Harris Jason Sudeikis Elizabeth Olsen Bruce Greenwood Wendy Crewson |
Genre : | Drama Comedy |
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You won't be disappointed!
good back-story, and good acting
Fresh and Exciting
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
This should be under the "must see" films before you die films! I watched it on the plane coming home from a vacation seeing some of the family abroad and somehow everything fell into place while reflecting on my time away and watching this remarkable film. The title says it all. The technology of our society says it all. The power of what one man's struggle to save his final masterpiece says it all... All the actors are to be praised, but the goosebumps literally came from Ed Harris! I've always been partial to some of his mean stream characters/labels in other movies, but as he has done before, he's proved his harsh screened tough guy scenes, but the soft, humbleness that comes out of his art, are just as, if not more more brilliant! You feel it all in this power ride movie of music, film, photography, love misunderstandings and family. It brought me to tears on many occasions, well I guess I'm at that age. My wife who was sitting next to me knew without her even knowing anything about the film that this is one for me! And again, it was, it is. Sensitive or not it'll make you smile, laugh, cry, rewind in awe. I'll be watching this one again very soon, no doubt! I take my hat off to the Analogue era of self reliance...xx With love and peace//Jim Andrew Georgiades
Nothing new to see here, folks - it's all been done before...
Another elegant piece of movie popped out to my lonely Friday night out of nowhere.As I see Elizaeth Olsen I made a mind note that the movie going to be something in my favorite kind of twisted inward taste and yeah the one and half hour of my sit did't break the promise except the fact the I predicted what gonna come out of Ben's last photographs is Matt's childhood. Now see the world little through Ben's eyes, If you ever find yourself as in somewhere drifted from the promising stream, you may get the Ben's words of wisdom, the final set of emotions and the realization you are going to get by end of your journey what known to be as life. Couldn't agree more with the director make use of two of another broken people around Ben to resonate the obscure colors strong enough and highlight the message as your soul absorbs.I know that not only me love to see old amber colored Kodak film reels and film cameras, the click of shifting the film, the simple old manual and analog life. There is always a beloved legacy around us which we really can not find where we did lost that whole glory even, Kodachrome carefully touches that part of longing feeling within us.To us, to non-mainstream people the whole movie is a message, a gentle realization of what it is and slight pinch to remind you to off the digital dust (at least a bit). What else I would expect to love the movie and its obscure grooves.
This was an excellent movie! I have always loved Ed Harris and it was great to see a different side of Jason Sudeikis! I thought Jason and Elizabeth Olsen worked very well together. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and would definitely recommend!