Morgan
- Director: Michael D. Akers
- Writer: Michael D. Akers; Sandon Berg
- Producer: Michael D. Akers; Sandon Berg
CGiii Comment
Is it the writing? Is it the acting? Or, is it both?
The writing...just like an artificial sweetener, unsatisfying with an unpleasant after-taste - possibly, from suppressing the projectile vomit that is an effect from the cheesiest dialogue ever to be committed to film. Mr Akers...do you have any sense of reality at all?
Grown men, even gay grown men, do not speak like this - no doubt about it, dialogue rife with such simplistic insipidness will produce copious amounts of vomit. Have a bucket nearby.
The acting...stiff, lifeless and, distinctly, amateur...by everyone.
On a good note, the camera work has improved.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Morgan comes home after a tragic accident in the bikers race that has left him paraplegic and having to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life, trying to make his ends meet and starting a life after the accident. However he tries to stay positive and doesn't make the accident the end of his life. But deep within he has feelings of being useless and rather being dead. He meets Dean and the two strike a friendship. Later develop a romantic connection . Morgan wants to participate in the biking race in the handicap category more so because of his competitive nature and to prove his ability. Everyone is against that , even Dean.. leading to differences between the two. Finally , he realizes that its his fault and makes peace with himself.
Cast & Characters
Leo Minaya as Morgan Oliver;
Jack Kesy as Dean Kagen;
Ben Budd as Wesley;
Theodore Bouloukos as Dr. Thomas;
Darra Like Dat Boyd as Lane Williams;
Madalyn McKay as Peg Oliver