Lucas Simons, an 11 year-old filmmaker, is obsessed with death after the loss of his brother. When Lucas accidentally captures a mysterious presence in one of his films, he inadvertently bec... Read allLucas Simons, an 11 year-old filmmaker, is obsessed with death after the loss of his brother. When Lucas accidentally captures a mysterious presence in one of his films, he inadvertently becomes a YouTube phenomenon, and must learn to live life in the spotlight while also learnin... Read allLucas Simons, an 11 year-old filmmaker, is obsessed with death after the loss of his brother. When Lucas accidentally captures a mysterious presence in one of his films, he inadvertently becomes a YouTube phenomenon, and must learn to live life in the spotlight while also learning how to once again start living life to its fullest.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations total
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- (as Emily Landum)
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- (as Paul Jones)
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- (as Lesley Surdi)
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My immediate reaction during the film was that it seemed to lack a sort of realism, as Lucas and Kimberly didn't feel like believable kids, certainly not at 11-years-old, and it seems more like a film that would need to be slightly older kids by a few years to seem believable. However, I reassessed this after seeing how Nichols and Murphy handled themselves during the Q&A, and the way they behaved really made me rethink the authenticity of those characters, and with a dynamic I already liked, I do think their development is my favourite part of the film. There's also some very entertaining bits that compare amateur film-maker Lucas with a very interesting set of notable directors, and it is one of the more memorable parts of the film.
I was also impressed by Tim Meadows performance in a fairly serious role, as while there was certainly ways he brought comedy into the role, I didn't think he could pull off a character that had to be as emotionally nuanced as Chris turns out to be, and it was a pleasant surprise. The great fault in the role, in my opinion, is not anything that reflects on Meadows, but rather that the character seems very poorly defined and inconsistent at several points. It doesn't destroy the character's impact, but it did hinder it, especially early in the film.
The film goes on a bit further than it should, in my view, and there are points to break the film slightly earlier and leave it as a suitable resolution. Instead, I think there's an issue with how the end of the film seems to try to tie everything up into one nice package, and it does so in a way that just seems phony and rather saccharine. It seems to run counter to the tone of the rest of the film, that at points takes an almost dark sort of humour, and certainly has a very grim or philosophical nature to it that just seems at odds with the film's ending.
There's a lot I like about this, especially a lot of SCENES that I like, but as a full film, it just seems like there's a lot it's lacking in having an overall sense of unity. It feels more like a few different potential films of different tones and focuses that all are addressing the same fundamental questions about life, but those different tones don't make for a cohesive film, and I do wish it had been more consistent and unified, and not lacking in focus.
Storyline: 10/10 Acting: 10/10.
i love this movie and gave it as a kind of comedy drama with a feel good ending 10 out of 10 because maybe for some it's not a great movie far to slow - to easy going not happening much but I personally enjoyed this kind of movie making If one looses someone dear to you you understand very well why this film is made in this subtle childlike way cause it is not pretentious...
The movies uses a kind of humor; it shows how crazy we can get sometimes near camera's especially when we're on TV and uses child like simple metaphors it moves along like a gentle stream much too slow for some maybe even a little boring perhaps at times - but i loved it I found it honest and gave a good 'feel good' feeling in the end!
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was shot in May, 2013, under the title 'Anyone's Ghost'. A 1 minute 24 second teaser video was published 8/30/2013 under the title "Anyone's Ghost". Its official trailer video was published 11/11/2013 under the title "Chasing Ghosts". The use of "Anyone's Ghost" as the title of a single by the band "The National" may have contributed to the film's title change.
- Quotes
Chris Brighton: Things Happen. Every experience is Priceless. And Every Experience Ultimately Ends. That's Life!
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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