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Credited cast: | |||
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Alexander Horner | ||
Thomas Jay Ryan | |||
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Ashley Robicheaux | ... | Daisy |
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Martin H. Krieger | ||
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Ross Eash | ||
Rachel Povse | |||
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Richard Thorne | ||
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Tori H. Sparks | ||
Jefferson White | |||
Matthew Rauch | |||
Richard Lear | |||
Timothy Roselle | ... | (as Tim Roselle) | |
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Janet Lauroesch | ||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Joseph Casarona | ||
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Mitchell Christie | ... | Dancer |
DEDALUS is a fiction triptych portraying community, love, and loss. In rural Iowa, a grocery cashier watches helplessly as classmates conceal their act of sexual violence against his teenaged step-sister. Will she keep the child? A hustler tricks for food, shelter, and intimacy during a winter in New York City. A young woman takes him in, but nothing satiates his unrequited love for an older gay client. Mortality compels a father to leave his home in Los Angeles and move in with his daughter. Jonah Greenstein's gorgeously shot feature debut laces loneliness with beauty to create a film of startling cinematic intimacy.
I usually write a summary of the initial plot of a movie at the beginning of my reviews. For me, it's a way to introduce the film and my review. In this film's case, however, I am unable to. There really is no plot, it's all over the place.
And that's the way it stays for the entire movie. Just one dull, random scene after another. There's no character engagement as you don't know or care enough about the characters.
Incredibly dull and pointless. Avoid.