Keep in Touch (2015)

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Keep in Touch: Directed by Sam Kretchmar. With Ryan Patrick Bachand, Nicholas Boshier, Jon Clinkenbeard, James Colby. After a life crisis, Colin tracks down a forgotten childhood romance in a search to restart his life.

“While not a perfect movie or anything, this is just a solid example of an independent film that has performances that are spot on and carries a lot of heart. It has a few moments where things get a little quirky for quirky sake, or even contrived (how the cops show up at a particular moment is so u0026#39;huhu0026#39; itu0026#39;s uncanny). But the main characters have really great chemistry – Bachand and Gabbie McPhee especially, they just play off really well together and they build their characters believably – and you want to see this protagonist get better with his life post prison (bad accident why he was there sort of scenario).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThereu0026#39;s also some humor from Colinu0026#39;s boss (a guy who does have more dimensions than being the profane jerk), and supporting performances that stick out as believable even when the actor isnu0026#39;t there for long, like the guy who played the parole officer (probably my favorite supporting guy in the film really). Keep in Touch may not be one that youu0026#39;ll see with the major contenders at Sundance, but if it had come out 10/15 years ago thereu0026#39;s a great chance it would be there and for good reason: if you like independent character-driven dramas with touches of comedy and pathos, this delivers. If itu0026#39;s playing at a festival near you or comes to VOD itu0026#39;s more than worth your time.”

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