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The Lost Coast (2008)

Posted By: MirrorsMaker
The Lost Coast (2008)

The Lost Coast (2008)
DVDRip | MKV | 716x576 | x264 @ 2293 Kbps | English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | 73 min | 1,31 Gb
Genre: Drama

Director: Gabriel Fleming
Writer: Gabriel Fleming (screenplay)
Stars: Ian Scott McGregor, Lucas Alifano, Lindsay Benner

As a group of old high school friends wander through San Francisco on Halloween night, two of them are forced to confront their unspoken sexual history.

IMDB - 2 wins

"The Lost Coast" is a tale told in real time of a trio of high school friends, Mark, Jasper, and Lily, who reunite one Halloween for a night of good cheer. Memories of an unspoken sexual past between the two boys come back to haunt them as night turns to day and each must confront his or her own fears and beliefs. What may have been typical teen experimentation at the time is now an obstacle to continued friendship.

Director Gabriel Fleming places us in the position of an observer – a voyeur, almost – as we watch the events unfold at a slow, deliberate pace. The film has an unscripted feel and the action is punctuated by the device used to tell the story – Jasper (who is now straight) is emailing his girlfriend about the experience he had this night with Mark (who is now gay) and revealing his past to her. He types, we see, and so on.

"The Lost Coast" definitely has an indie feel, with natural lighting and simple visuals. The exteriors in and around San Francisco and the Pacific coastline are truly breathtaking. The score was a highlight for me – the haunting music, long takes and tracking shots with generous use of hand-held camera, and the film's slow pace reminded me of "Mean Creek," one of my all-time favorite indies. It's a style that builds tension and is best used when a study of relationships is at the heart of the story, which perfectly applies here.
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The Lost Coast (2008)

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