Paper Covers Rock moves along at a slow and steady pace with each moment echoing in the void of despair created by the film’s protagonist. A combination of elements makes Paper Covers Rock an oddly sublime experience, but an eerie soundtrack and above-par performances can’t fix a story that ultimately fails to pay off in plot, though the emotional impact is genuine. Suicide may be a definite end to a life, but failed suicide can be just as devastating; it puts tension on personal relationships, further damages a person emotionally, and makes it hard to ever go back to the way things were.
Sam (Jeannine Kaspar) was living for her daughter; you don’t get any time to witness this, but it becomes immediately clear in how she handles reintroducing herself into her daughter’s life after the fact. Given little option but to move in with her...
Sam (Jeannine Kaspar) was living for her daughter; you don’t get any time to witness this, but it becomes immediately clear in how she handles reintroducing herself into her daughter’s life after the fact. Given little option but to move in with her...
- 5/10/2010
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
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