Review of Quiet City (2007) by Eric A — 11 Nov 2012
The second film from director Aaron Katz, Quiet City is an ode to genuine, loving human interaction. The story of two would be/could be lovers that incidentally cross paths in New York, the film is as quiet and modest as it's title suggests.
The lead actors give competent partially improvised performances as their characters meander through the city getting to know each other and enjoying life in the patient and unpretentious way that many of us never find in another.
The trust and ease that these characters give each other is infectious and illustrates the simple beauty that can be found in normal everyday life when we give it the chance. Nothing big or outrageous happens in this film and that's the point.
Why spoil something so wonderful?
This review of Quiet City (2007) was written by Eric A on 11 Nov 2012.
Quiet City has generally received mixed reviews.
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