Review of Imperfections (2018) by Costas M — 19 Jul 2017
The director, David Singer, and cast do an amazing job in the stellar independent film Imperfections. From the stellar cinematography and lighting, the great use of colors and city landscape, to the amazing cast this film has everything an independent film could dream for.
Imperfections is about a millennial searching for purpose named Cassidy who is a struggling actress with a mission to succeed, if only to show herself and the world that she can. Finding herself back at the bottom, relatable to many millennials today, she has to move back home with her mom in hopes of working her way back up and hopefully back out to Los Angeles to continue her acting career.
When a intriguing, not so legal, offer comes up to could fund her way to Los Angeles, she is forced to decide if she's willing to possibly hurt those she loves for this opportunity to reach fame yet again.
This film explores millennial struggles that make the film extremely relatable and intriguing especially with cast members such as Zach McGowan from the 100, Virginia Kull from HBO's Big Little Lies, and Ashton Holmes from Revenge.
I highly recommend this film to anyone who has struggles with achieving their dream and love a good drama film.
This review of Imperfections (2018) was written by Costas M on 19 Jul 2017.
Imperfections has generally received mixed reviews.
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