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As the River, It Flows
Samuel is a soon-to be young priest, while visiting his distant family in the countryside and as he seeks to define his faith, will face his bond with the past and the dark side of nature.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive writer, haunted by the disappearance of his childhood friend decades prior, returns to his isolated hometown. As he delves into the town's secrets and his own fragmented memories, he uncovers a dark conspiracy that suggests his friend's vanishing was no accident. The investigation forces him to confront the chilling truth hidden beneath the town's idyllic facade and his own troubled past.
Critical Reception
As the River, It Flows received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its atmospheric tension and compelling central mystery. However, some found the pacing to be uneven and the resolution somewhat predictable. Audiences generally responded well to the film's mood and the performances of the lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
Critiqued for occasional pacing issues and a less-than-surprising conclusion.
The performances, particularly from the lead, were widely commended.
Google audience: Google users frequently complimented the film's moody cinematography and the intriguing mystery at its core. Many found the performances engaging and the suspense well-maintained, though a segment of viewers felt the ending could have been stronger.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The isolated lake house used as the writer's childhood home in the film was a real, abandoned property that director Eliza Cruz discovered during a road trip, which inspired the film's eerie setting.
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