You can tell almost immediately when a movie is inspired by the life of its maker. Michael McGuire’s “Aquarians” is one such picture. Beautifully shot in Winconsin, near Lake Michigan, “Aquarians” is a compelling and thought-provoking drama, a potent motion picture that compares and contrasts two completely different characters, and dares to asks questions of which it doesn’t have many answers. It could be considered a critique of religion, a reflection on maturity and the way some people seem to be lost even as they were supposed to be finding their true calling… or it could even be a simple family drama with believable performances and breathtaking visuals. “Aquarians” is the kind of film that can be considered and...
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- 1/29/2019
- Screen Anarchy
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