Redwoods
- Director: David Lewis
- Writer: David Lewis
- Producer: Bill Gollihur; Kirkland Tibbels
CGiii Comment
Sadly, this is a whole lot worse than Rock Haven, (Lewis' first film) and that film didn't exactly have much going for it.
Here, the two leads are awkward - Montgomery is almost like the kiss of death when it comes to CGiii - for some unknown reason he is cast in supposedly attractive/handsome roles - he is neither...and, his acting ability is questionable.
Bradly and his strange looks coupled with his camp, squeaky voice annoy rather than attract.
The script is immature and cliche-ridden - it's almost like watching The Waltons-with-poofs.
On a more positive note, the cinematography is pretty damn good - the locations are glorious.
Lewis should abandon writing immediately - he lives in cloud cuckoo-land.
His directing may improve with age - that is, if he lives until 130 and wants to make features for evangelical TV.
Toothache inducing talentless crap.
And, what's with the backward kid?
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
An unfulfilled gay man in a stagnant relationship finds his life changed forever when he meets a struggling writer visiting the Redwoods Country.
Cast & Characters
Elinor Bell as Tess Forster;
Brendan Bradley as Everett Forster;
Clara Brighton as Anna;
Laurie Burke as Jessica;
Simon Burzynski as Shane;
Tad Coughenour as Miles;
Caleb Dorfman as Billy;
Matthew Montgomery as Chase;
Cole Panther as Woodson Forster;
Libby Zilber as DeeDee