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Hard Surfaces

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
122
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Shawn Pyfrom, Bridget O'Neill, Chase Fein, Julia Voth, Hannah Victoria Stock, Sterling Hurst, Sophie Kargman, Zach Brown, Drew Matthews, Mariana Novak, Joseph Curtis Callender, Remington Jay Perregaux, and Elliott Sancrant in Hard Surfaces (2017)
Drama

A renowned photographer, Adrian's unique style of shooting drug addicts has made him a local-celebrity. But there is a problem; life imitates art as Adrian parties hard with trophy-girlfrien... Read allA renowned photographer, Adrian's unique style of shooting drug addicts has made him a local-celebrity. But there is a problem; life imitates art as Adrian parties hard with trophy-girlfriend Liz to drown out a painful past. When his sister suddenly dies, leaving him sole guardia... Read allA renowned photographer, Adrian's unique style of shooting drug addicts has made him a local-celebrity. But there is a problem; life imitates art as Adrian parties hard with trophy-girlfriend Liz to drown out a painful past. When his sister suddenly dies, leaving him sole guardian of her 9-year-old daughter, Adrian must face his deepest secrets.

  • Director
    • Zach Brown
  • Writer
    • Zach Brown
  • Stars
    • Shawn Pyfrom
    • Julia Voth
    • Mariana Novak
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    122
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zach Brown
    • Writer
      • Zach Brown
    • Stars
      • Shawn Pyfrom
      • Julia Voth
      • Mariana Novak
    • 4User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Shawn Pyfrom
    Shawn Pyfrom
    • Adrian Jacobs
    Julia Voth
    Julia Voth
    • Liz Van Houten
    Mariana Novak
    Mariana Novak
    • Samantha Jacobs-Stone
    Sophie Kargman
    Sophie Kargman
    • Sophie Moreno
    Joseph Curtis Callender
    Joseph Curtis Callender
    • Vince
    • (as Joseph Callender)
    Drew Matthews
    Drew Matthews
    • Robbie
    Chase Fein
    Chase Fein
    • Steve Winston
    Elliott Sancrant
    Elliott Sancrant
    • Skip
    Sterling Hurst
    Sterling Hurst
    • Dale Cartwright
    Dan Cox
    • Walter Winston
    Bridget O'Neill
    Bridget O'Neill
    • Amanda Stone
    Zach Brown
    Zach Brown
    • Donny Price
    Remington Jay Perregaux
    Remington Jay Perregaux
    • Zack
    Noel Maitland
    • Party Guest 2
    Hannah Victoria Stock
    • Maddy Jacobs-Stone
    Brian Patrick Walsh
    Brian Patrick Walsh
    • Dave
    Kareem L. Alston
    • Recovering Addict
    Cheri Van Loon
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    • Director
      • Zach Brown
    • Writer
      • Zach Brown
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    6.5122
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    10DivingTemptress

    The Moleskin Diary .... A+

    The Moleskin Diary is a shining example of what an indie film should be! A multiple Remi Awarding winning film at the Worldfest International Film Festival that is as interesting as it is compelling.

    Hannah Stock has instinctive talent and shines in her role as Maddy Jacobs-Stone. She has a real future in films, so keep an eye out for her.

    Zach Brown, Director and Producer does fabulous work. As a first time Director, his talent is impressive!
    8grfulnfree-72649

    Awesome Indie Film!

    Quite an emotional film portraying a very real and dark issue faced by many people. It was well acted and pulls at your heart strings on several levels. Engrossing and well worth the time veiwing. Enjoy!
    7Moviegoer19

    Surprisingly Good

    I began watching Hard Surfaces with the same expectation I usually have when I opt for an indy film, i.e., I'm hopeful it will be good but don't expect much. Well, despite its predictability, HS turned out to be quite engrossing. I think this has to do largely with the main character who, whether by how he is written in the script or how the actor plays him, is quite a nice guy despite the potential for him to be a real a-hole. Something about his face drew me in. But herein also lies what I felt was a really incongruous piece in the film: when he decides to get clean and undergoes detox which we don't see, it's as if somehow by magic he got clean overnight and experienced no cravings or difficulties thereafter. He went from being serious addict to Mr. Clean and Sober just like that. Besides this, the rest of the film is definitely worth a go.
    8I_Ailurophile

    Marvelous indie drama, marred by rushed execution

    Sometimes we come across movies based on someone in the cast, and the result is an unexpected pleasant surprise. Sometimes the result is considerably more unfortunate. 'Hard surfaces' is an enjoyable drama, if somewhat conventional, that falls somewhere in the upper middle.

    The overall arc of the narrative is familiar, as are the constituent parts. Successful person, difficult past, unseemly habit - unseemly work - sudden responsibility, conflict between responsibility and personal life. Thus the stage is set for deeply uncomfortable and awkward scenes as the drama unfolds. To be sure, there are some well done story beats here, considerable emotional beats, some fine camerawork, and excellent performances.

    Zach Brown has written a fine screenplay, and both in his eye and guiding hand as director, 'Hard surfaces' has all the makings of a great film. It's ultimately very good - but the thing is, it's not great, as it should be. The execution weakens the many strengths of what this movie could have been.

    The characters, as written, are complex, with depth and personality. The little known cast is more extraordinary than such a small, independent feature could ever generally be expected to employ, and every actor realizes their parts deftly. Sterling Hurst portrays small supporting character Dale with far greater range and emotional heft than one would ever expect from such a role. Chase Fein, as major supporting character Steve Winston, carries a strong, difficult weight that gives 'Hard surfaces' no small part of its charm. Julia Voth is vivid and entrancing as discreetly selfish Liz; young Hannah Victoria Stock, as Maddy, demonstrates skill that suggests great things to come for such a fresh face. I was especially drawn to Sophie Kargman, having loved her captivating, brilliant, and somewhat eclectic performance in Amanda Kramer's 'Paris window'; her role as "Sophie" is much more typical, but she portrays the social worker with an ease and grace befitting a character who shoulders such burdens. And star Shawn Pyfrom, not seeming like much at first blush, grows to inhabit protagonist Adrian with ever greater purpose and gravity as the film goes on, resulting at length in a solid performance that matches his costars'.

    And recognizable as the story broadly is, individual scenes are written very well, aptly imparting the magnitude of events for characters. These beats are deeply affecting; we keenly feel everything the characters do, and it's a rewarding, vaguely cathartic viewing experience.

    Yet at the same time - the composite parts of 'Hard surfaces' don't feel entirely organic. They don't feel like they mesh together so much as butt up against one another with their... well, hard surfaces. Scenes do not manifest, breathe, and resolve with natural timeliness, and even some particularly fine shots that Brown captures are treated with the same bent toward perfunctory construction - every thing in its place, and a place for every thing. 'Hard surfaces' is a fine film, conveying the weight of its story - but there are moments herein that should be, and feel, and be treated with all due profundity. And they're not. My first guess is that there were budget constraints that defined how much time could be spent capturing a scene, but the end result is a picture that feels rushed.

    And that's unfortunate, because without that pervasive sense of being forced through the grinder, 'Hard surfaces' could have been genuinely phenomenal. It's good - it's very, very good, and I would recommend it to just about anyone - but it should have been great.

    Don't get me wrong, I very much like this movie. It deserves a much wider audience; its cast and crew all deserve many wonderful things to come to them. I just wish 'Hard surfaces' were allowed to achieve its full potential.

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    • Release date
      • April 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Moleskin Diary
    • Filming locations
      • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA(Downtown Winston-Salem)
    • Production companies
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      • North of Two
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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