The Lionshare can only share a sense of sheer disappointment from start to end. Recreating a Michael Cera inspired comedy prototype, and shooting with a handy cam does not equal good indie flick.
I really felt bored with the weak dialog as well, the script was more improv in a manner of speaking, or they really didn't decide to do re shoots. This really brought down the acting leg of the movie, and had just destroyed any interest i had in the movie.
On a positive note; The premise from which the movie was based upon was sort of new. I have not seen a movie based on file sharing yet. Despite that it is not a movie i would care to revisit.
I really felt bored with the weak dialog as well, the script was more improv in a manner of speaking, or they really didn't decide to do re shoots. This really brought down the acting leg of the movie, and had just destroyed any interest i had in the movie.
On a positive note; The premise from which the movie was based upon was sort of new. I have not seen a movie based on file sharing yet. Despite that it is not a movie i would care to revisit.
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