SYNOPSICS
Bittersweet Monday (2014) is a English movie. Jaime Lee has directed this movie. Philipp Christopher,David Covington,Jaime Lee,Lauren LoGiudice are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Bittersweet Monday (2014) is considered one of the best Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
When longtime best friends say their goodbye before a big move, they find themselves holding onto more than just their friendship. Separately in committed marriages, the two experience an emotional shift, exacerbated by the circumstances that bring them together and alone again.
Bittersweet Monday (2014) Reviews
This movie is very moody and melancholic, you need to relax to feel it.
Nice, melancholy driven movie, however not for everyone. It's slow, actually very slow, which does not mean bad. There are many amazing "slow" directors in this world. Jim Jarmusch is very slow, Andrei Tarkovsky was extremely slow but both are amazing masters. If you are person who can not survive another 10 minutes without checking on your smartphone or like action films / romantic comedy films / horror films - "Bittersweet Monday" is not for you. There is not much story, but you will feel like you are prying into someone's private life. This movie is very moody and melancholic, you need to relax to feel it. It's more like contemplation or meditation, rather than entertainment. Whisper, but not scream. Actors are very appealing and look like real people, not a plastic pop starts. Minus star for an average cinematography (it's very low budget film, but really needs better approach here). Music is very pleasant and fits extremely well.
So painfully slow moving that I quit watching half way through
There was a lot of standing and staring with no dialog. There was lots of sitting and staring with no dialog. I quit before a bedroom scene. I felt no emotional attachment to any of the characters. A job has been lost and no one knows why. It just turns into sex which I don't care to watch. Just self-centered people cheating on their spouses. Oh, and once again, even though I have a great computer and good Internet connection, the Amazon Prime movie would play a while then pause for while. Play. Pause. Play. Pause. That's gets pretty old quickly.