DVD Violet
Run time: 90 min
Rating: 7.8
Genres: Drama | Fantasy | Romance
Director: Luiso Berdejo
Writers: Luiso Berdejo
Stars: Junio Valverde, Leticia Dolera, Miriam Giovanelli
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Storyline Alex is a young guy from Spain, who lives in Santa Monica, California. One day, he falls in love with a girl in an old Polaroid and decides to look for her, even if he doesn’t have a clue about who she is, her whereabouts or how long ago the picture was taken… As the days go by, the search will lead Alex to his deceased grandfather whom he loved so much and to the most secret and authentic corners of his soul… Written by Luiso Berdejo |
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Details: Country: USA, Spain Release Date: 26 September 2013 (Spain) |
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VIOLET is a sweet story of serendipity written and directed by Luiso Berdejo and starring Junio Valverde and Leticia Dolera. This film, quite a departure from the horror genre Americans might recognize the writer and director for, captures the essence of youth, love, and family.
Alex (Valverde) happens upon a Polaroid photo at a flea market while living in Santa Monica. Alex becomes obsessed with finding this woman in the photograph. With the help of his girl friend and the guidance of his grandfather's words of wisdom imparted on him before he passes away, Alex begins his journey. Along the way, he discovers much more than he anticipated.
Alex and 5 (Dolera) seem to be inseparable best friends. As Alex searches for this mystery woman, you see the conflict of emotions within 5 who absolutely adores Alex. Their conversation and interactions let you know that they know each other well, but there is a boundary there that 5 does not cross. They are friends. She obviously will do whatever Alex needs to make him happy; including finding an unknown woman in a photo he has fallen in love with. Alex seems to be a free spirit—young and happy without many worries. With the luck of a mishap, even money isn't an issue. As Alex follows his intuition, you see how he honors and holds his grandfather and his wisdom in high regard. Alex follows "the signs" and all the coincidences that occur, trying to fit the pieces of the puzzle together. While you know the chances of Alex finding this woman are slim, and you root for 5, you still want him to find this woman…or do you?
VIOLET is a sweet, lighthearted film with a message about life. What a wonderful combination. The film is shot entirely on film which gives the movie even more of a feeling of real life. It's grainy, but colorful, especially when 5 is in a scene. The innocence it captures immediately transports the viewer back to his or her own youth when anything is possible. Berdejo's writing fully represents that innocence and Valverde brings it all to life. Dolera's performance is skillful as she conveys so much with her expressions. You have empathy and truly care about this character. With creative writing and talented acting, the story succeeds not only in entertaining you, but reminds us of what is important in life. Sometimes, if we just listen, the answers are right in front of us.
VIOLET is a sweet and simple story about self-discovery as a young man follows his heart and intuition. It's also a story about love and being open to really seeing what's around you. Coincidences are truly serendipitous in this emotionally satisfying film full of words of wisdom to live by.