Lo
Love presents many challenges to couples...but none so daunting as the one Justin faces with his girlfriend April...
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- Cast:
- Jeremiah Birkett , Sarah Lassez , Ward Roberts , Aaron Gaffey , John Karyus
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
A Disappointing Continuation
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Surprise how much I've enjoyed this movie. Love the story and the actors did a great job! Very well put together I saw nothing cheap about it just a well written love story, the director should be very proud of this piece of art.
While browsing the "Horror" section of Netflix I stumbled upon this movie. It received a fairly high rating and seemed kind of like my thing. As the movie starts its blatantly obvious that this didn't belong in Horror. Its humor was some of the funniest things I have seen in an indie movie. What Lo lacked in special effects and things a more pricey movie has, made up for it with a well written script and a diverse story that kept me guessing. The bartender scene had me almost crying from laughter. While there are definitely other movies out there that are a lot more flashy and catchy. Lo has its own unique spark. I would HIGHLY recommend it to anybody who asks.
Lo is more than just good. It's a masterpiece. There's something so strange and satisfying about this smart and clever little film.The plot is simple. Boy meets girl. girl gets kidnapped by demon. Guy teams up with different demon to get girl back.Sounds basic, but it works and the narrative is surprisingly rather complex and undeniably entertaining.This is a movie that will (or at least should) go down as a cult classic like Donnie Darko or the Rocky Horror picture show. It just goes to show that movies don't need massive budgets to be good. Just a good script...and $40.
As a fan of Travis Betz' work, I came into this project ready to fall in love with it. I was surprised with how on the fence I ended up becoming.Lo's story line is intriguing, but the film itself has a few faults. Much of the acting (save for Brickett's Demon Lo) is miles over the top. Its almost painful to watch at points as Character Justin (played by Ward Roberts) gives facial expression that are probably not even natural for the stage. The musical numbers (it is a musical comedy, after all) are also difficult to swallow: they don't really push the plot along and they're jarring for the viewer.What does end up bringing this story together is the third act. The final half hour of the movie flows together beautifully, and makes up for the faults of the first hour. Its an easy watch, but one that you probably won't pick up a second time.