Waking Up

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  • TV-G
  • 2011
  • 10 min
  • 8.1  (21)

Waking Up is a compelling movie that takes an introspective look into the lives of three people as they navigate their way through a transformative period in their lives. The backdrop of the film is the picturesque Californian coastline, which lends a soothing and serene aura to the events that unfold on screen. Ken Greenwald plays the character of Ben, a man who has just come out of a long-term relationship. He is struggling to find his footing in the world as he tries to make sense of the events that led to the breakdown of his relationship. Darren La Borie plays the role of Sully, a man who is a recovering alcoholic. Sully is at a crossroads in his life as he tries to reconcile the damage he has done to himself and his relationships because of his addiction. Jacqueline Pinol's character, Samantha, is a successful professional who seems to have it all together on the surface. However, below the surface, she is dealing with the trauma of a violent attack that has left her feeling vulnerable and exposed.

The film takes an enchanting turn when all three characters end up at the same retreat center looking for solace and guidance. The retreat center, set in nature's beauty, is a place where people can take time away from their busy lives to reflect on their past, present, and future. The trio soon discovers that the center is run by an unconventional guru who guides them through a series of transformative experiences, which include meditation, group therapy, and other healing practices.

As the characters delve deeper into the process, the audience is taken on a journey of self-discovery, love, loss, and redemption. The film has an authentic feel, and the performances of the three lead actors are compelling. The director has done a fantastic job of capturing the nuances of human emotion in a way that does not feel overplayed or melodramatic. What's especially impressive is how the film depicts the challenging yet rewarding journey of self-discovery without resorting to oversimplification.

The cinematography of the film adds depth to the storyline and amplifies the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The film's score, composed by the talented Andrea Possee, is exquisite and contributes to the film's already thoughtful vibe. The film is also masterfully edited in a way that invokes a sense of introspection in the viewer without feeling heavy-handed.

Overall, Waking Up is a thought-provoking film that will appeal to people who are interested in self-discovery, human connection, and emotional healing. It is a deeply moving film that will cause viewers to reflect on their own lives and the paths they have taken. The film is a testament to the unique journey that each person must make to find their way in the world. It is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    10 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (21)