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8/10
An engaging indie film with memorable characters.
jonnytheactor24 July 2014
"Susan Hero" is an engaging film. The main characters are very likable, but they come by it naturally. Indie films often try too hard to make up quirky or lovable characters, but these characters are real. Neither the script nor the acting begs us to care about them—we simply do, because of who they are and what they're going through. Though the film is billed as a drama, it's not ponderous, and never boring. There were numerous points where I smiled, though my reaction was always evoked from the truth of the situation, never because I was being told, "wink, wink, laugh here."

Writer/director Jason Rosette achieved miracles on what was obviously a small budget, making the most of available locations, and even finding some wonderful local talent to play out a secondary story thread with Native American characters. The camera work is very good but not flashy, keeping us focused on the story and not the technical.

Speaking of technical, since this is a low-budget film there are some minor technical issues, but by the time I noticed them I didn't care, because I was so engrossed in the characters' lives. Finally, Rosette did an excellent job of finding the right music (once again, not overdone) to help set the tone of the film.

"Susan Hero" is a very enjoyable film, and if you're an indie filmmaker, you just might learn a thing or two from it. One last comment: I'm very surprised Drea Pressley and Jaime Estrada haven't done more since this film. If the right people see this film, they will.
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10/10
So Glad I Came Across This
alan-366-95332210 July 2014
Lost in New Mexico by director Jason Rosette really is a great film. Admittedly I tend to find a lot of independent films to be boring, but this one stood out from a sea of other films. The story, the characters and how they all interact and are involved are quite entertaining to watch. The film is about a woman who works at a movie theater when during her break she finds an advertisement in the paper about a man who offers a service to clone pets. She calls the man and requests if he would be willing to clone her child who had passed. He's open to the idea, and so she steals all the money from the theater register and heads off with a co-worker, who is also wanted by the law, to find the cloning professional. As the film progresses the two bond with each other and start a weird kind of friendship as they are both evading the police. This is a film that focuses a lot on character and does so very well. The movie follows several different characters and in the end they all interact with each other, giving it a Pulp Fiction kind of feeling to it. I've seen a lot of independent movies and this stands out as being one of the best I have seen. I would totally recommend this movie to all
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