Hits the Heart
I watched the premier live on 8/30 and while it is definitely different than any movie, that I personally have seen, it still strikes right at the heart strings. The movie is about a man who goes home to bury a father that he never forgave for not being around during his childhood and even though there is only a small amount of actual talking between the characters you have no problem feeling the emotions from the music its set to. Quite honestly I do not watch movies to learn life lessons or see the emotions in it that someone else told me about, I watch them strictly for entertainment value and this is the first movie that made me say "Well that's me (male leads emotional state) in a nutshell". So it hits the heart and only one word is spoken before it does.
this movie dances
Boyd Tinsley ,always known to enchant us with his music has now accomplished the same on film.Through music and beautiful cinematography it tells a young man's story of coming to terms with the death of his estranged father and freedom that comes with being able to let go.The feelings and emotions that are experienced without the addition of much dialog are nothing short of amazing.Well done Mr.Tinsley and crew including wonderful performances by actors Ryan Orr and Jessica Mei Gershen .Bravo to all Looking forward to your next project with anticipation
What an experience!
"Faces in the Mirror" is not just a film, it is an experience. Boyd Tinsley uses this film to not only express his visions through vision, but through music as well. As you go throughout the film, even if you close your eyes you can feel what is happening in the plot just through the soundtrack. And while the musical experience brings you throughout the film, lead actor Ryan Orr brings you through the journey as well. His acting brings as much emotion to the film as the music does. Bringing both of these components together makes this film a great journey. I highly recommend watching this film and joining Boyd Tinsley in this magical experience! Congrats BT and RYAN!
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