Reviewed by Christy Karras
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Caleb Young
Written by: Joshua Young
Starring: Sean Frazier, Sage Price and Sarah Davis
To an outsider, the private world shared by twins is a bit like the one shared by lovers. It’s the kind of bond that outsiders only see inside after it has broken apart. Director Caleb Young and his twin brother, screenwriter Joshua Young, explore this idea, along with loss and friendship, in “Do You See Colors When You Close Your Eyes?”
Christian (Sean Frazier) meets his boyfriend Jonathan’s twin brother Michael after Jonathan’s sudden death (Sage Price plays both twins). Christian convinces Michael to join him on a road trip to spread Jonathan’s ashes in the places he loved.
As they drive around the beach and mountain towns of the Northwest, Michael’s resemblance to Jonathan stirs up contradictory feelings: On the one hand,...
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Caleb Young
Written by: Joshua Young
Starring: Sean Frazier, Sage Price and Sarah Davis
To an outsider, the private world shared by twins is a bit like the one shared by lovers. It’s the kind of bond that outsiders only see inside after it has broken apart. Director Caleb Young and his twin brother, screenwriter Joshua Young, explore this idea, along with loss and friendship, in “Do You See Colors When You Close Your Eyes?”
Christian (Sean Frazier) meets his boyfriend Jonathan’s twin brother Michael after Jonathan’s sudden death (Sage Price plays both twins). Christian convinces Michael to join him on a road trip to spread Jonathan’s ashes in the places he loved.
As they drive around the beach and mountain towns of the Northwest, Michael’s resemblance to Jonathan stirs up contradictory feelings: On the one hand,...
- 6/2/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Christy Karras
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Caleb Young
Written by: Joshua Young
Starring: Sean Frazier, Sage Price and Sarah Davis
To an outsider, the private world shared by twins is a bit like the one shared by lovers. It’s the kind of bond that outsiders only see inside after it has broken apart. Director Caleb Young and his twin brother, screenwriter Joshua Young, explore this idea, along with loss and friendship, in “Do You See Colors When You Close Your Eyes?”
Christian (Sean Frazier) meets his boyfriend Jonathan’s twin brother Michael after Jonathan’s sudden death (Sage Price plays both twins). Christian convinces Michael to join him on a road trip to spread Jonathan’s ashes in the places he loved.
As they drive around the beach and mountain towns of the Northwest, Michael’s resemblance to Jonathan stirs up contradictory feelings: On the one hand,...
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Caleb Young
Written by: Joshua Young
Starring: Sean Frazier, Sage Price and Sarah Davis
To an outsider, the private world shared by twins is a bit like the one shared by lovers. It’s the kind of bond that outsiders only see inside after it has broken apart. Director Caleb Young and his twin brother, screenwriter Joshua Young, explore this idea, along with loss and friendship, in “Do You See Colors When You Close Your Eyes?”
Christian (Sean Frazier) meets his boyfriend Jonathan’s twin brother Michael after Jonathan’s sudden death (Sage Price plays both twins). Christian convinces Michael to join him on a road trip to spread Jonathan’s ashes in the places he loved.
As they drive around the beach and mountain towns of the Northwest, Michael’s resemblance to Jonathan stirs up contradictory feelings: On the one hand,...
- 6/2/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
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