A Love Song – Movie Review
Director: Max Walker-Silverman
Writer: Max Walker-Silverman (Screenplay)
Cast
- Dale Dickey (Hell or High Water)
- Wes Studi (Deep Rising)
- Michelle Wilson (Clean)
- Benja K Thomas (Detective Chinatown 2)
- John Way (Sweet Sunshine)
Plot: At a campground in the rural West, a woman waits alone for an old flame from her past to arrive, uncertain of his intentions while bashful about her own.
Runtime: 1 Hour 21 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: A Love Song starts when Faye (Dickey) sets up camp on the waterfront. She is waiting for an old flame to return to see her. As she waits, she gets to meet other strangers visiting the area and the story starts to spread.
Faye’s story sees her meet her old flame Lito (Studi) as the two look back at the lives they have lived. With the one big question between the two, is why they didn’t get to live their lives together.
Verdict on A Love Song
A Love Song is a romantic story following two people that question whether they could have had a life together. They still feel in love with each other but find themselves wondering what happened to leave them living different lives. It shows that despite their age, love can remain important for the two.
This is a nice story about understanding love and seeing where it can put you. It shows that life can happen when you least expect it and leave you wondering what happened. We get a wonderful performance from Dale Dickey that reflects just how hard life can be when you look back and wonder.
Final Thoughts – A Love Song is a touching romance on how love can leave you questioning life.