FILM REVIEW: THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT
"Things Will Be Different," directed by an emerging talent in the indie film scene, offers a poignant exploration of personal growth and resilience. Starring Adam David Thompson and Riley Dandy, the film delves into the complexities of a strained familial bond brought to light through the lens of a life-altering event.

Thompson delivers a nuanced performance as a father grappling with past mistakes, while Dandy shines as his estranged daughter whose journey towards forgiveness forms the crux of the narrative. The chemistry between the two actors is palpable, and their emotional exchanges are both heart-wrenching and relatable, drawing the audience into their shared plight.

Visually, the film captures its small-town setting with an intimate, yet expansive cinematography that reflects the internal landscapes of its characters. The writing is sharp, offering moments of levity amidst the weighty themes of loss and redemption. The soundtrack complements the storytelling, weaving together melodies that accentuate the film’s emotional beats without overpowering them.

As it unfolds, "Things Will Be Different" leaves viewers with a lasting impression of hope and the intricate layering of human relationships, making it a poignant addition to the 2024 cinematic landscape.

