Review of Best F(r)iends: Volume 1 (2017) by Shawn R — 02 Apr 2018
Sestero gives a nice PerFormance as a homeless drifter. He's not as convinciNg as a conniving crook. Tommy is Tommy. If you love his eccentricities, there's plenty on display Here. The dialogue is flat, except for the Tommy/Greg banter, which feelS very real and really shows off their chemistry.
The plot has been done a million times - love, betrayal - BUT WITH a modern Twist. I think they were going for "neo-noir" but didn't quite get there. The novice director chose style over substance.
Too many drone shots and unnecessary slo-mo shots, etc. Filming L.A. And Las Vegas at night does not automaticaLly make a movie a film noir. He shoUld have concentrated on performances and dialogue. Still, it was better than I expected and I look forwaRd to Part 2 in sPite of myself.
This review of Best F(r)iends: Volume 1 (2017) was written by Shawn R on 02 Apr 2018.
Best F(r)iends: Volume 1 has generally received mixed reviews.
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