
Movie spotlight
The Right Bus
Two strangers, drawn inexorably to the Scottish West coast, meet in Oban and begin a relationship. Connie intends to return to America, a place she once called home, and David has an important career to follow. Is the bond they’ve made strong enough to keep them together? Or are they to be ships that pass in the night?
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Plot Summary
A short drama that follows a group of friends on what seems like a typical bus trip, which quickly takes a turn. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the unexpected challenges that can arise in life.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'The Right Bus' received a modest reception primarily within independent film circles. It was noted for its straightforward storytelling and performances, though its limited scope meant it didn't achieve widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its earnest performances.
The plot, while relatable, is somewhat predictable.
A solid effort in the short film category.
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Fun Fact
The film was written, directed, and starred Dylan John Green, who also served as a producer.
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