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Reunion (A)

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Hernando Bansuelo
  • Writer: Hernando Bansuelo
  • Producer: Hernando Bansuelo; P. David Ebersole; Josh Watson

CGiii Comment

Basically, it's a two-hander...with one 'actor' so stiff and expressionless that it is difficult to differentiate him from a decked-out manikin...oh dear, he just happens to be one of the producers...no audition, no screentest necessary.

Bansuelo & Co's dialogue is a tribute to blank drudgery...his direction reflects the dud dialogue and the stiff's acting ability...to perfection.

Throwing in a few unnecessary dick shots to spice things up...well, that didn't work. Grasping at straws...or, actor/producer felt the profound need to blankly show off his genitals...in a scene of passionless abandon.

As interesting as gazing - endlessly - at an unsullied piece of paper.


Trailer...

'A Reunion' Trailer from Hernando Bansuelo on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Josh and Michael, two college friends, take an emotional and eventful road trip from Los Angeles to Chicago to attend their 10-year college reunion. Nearly 30, both are living in complacency - neither fulfilled by their daily lives. They want to grow up but it doesn't look like that will happen any time soon. They head eastward across the United States and ultimately visit nine cities, traveling from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, to the Grand Canyon, to Albuquerque to Amarillo to St. Louis, and finally landing on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago. This journey across the country elicits reminiscences, confessions, and contradictions of each other's versions of the past.

Cast & Characters

Michael Lovan as Michael;
Josh Watson as Josh;
Amy Everson as Yoko;
Joe Fingerhut as Joe;
Michiyo Fingerhut as Michiyo;
Maria Monge as Maria;
Will Monge as Will