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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This cinematic debut by Mr. Mitacek vividly captures the unraveling of one couple's marriage as they navigate an unbearable personal loss. Their daily interactions, as they attempt to both balance work and family life, are juxtaposed with haunting imagery from Seattle's landscape. Initially, one might rush to judgment about who is ultimately responsible for the tragic events that follow; however, each of the film's character embody the full spectrum of emotions that exist within the human heart and show the audience that, in the end, we are all responsible for one another. As the credit's rolled, I felt a sense of hope for the film's characters who all experienced some level of redemption as a result of this child's untimely death. Bravo!
  • It simply left me wanting more...the character development was so gripping by the end of the movie I was like..."are you serious it is over now"? I want to see a second film by J.M. Just to see where he can take the cast of Morning into a more qualifying end to this family drama every mother and father fear! First time directors can fly by the seat of there pants. J. M. shows he has skills and talents yet to be fully experienced by Hollywood.From this film to the next it will be interesting to see J.M. turn heads and become the next big thing in L.A.. For all who like the minor leagues only to see the All Star Game one day J. M. is on his way.A special emphasis on the optimal photography and editing in "Morning"!