Around June

September. 30,2011      
Rating:
5.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A love story set in the shadow of the shipyards of San Francisco. A young woman living with her much adored uncle Henry and domineering, abusive father, meets a penniless illegal immigrant, whose love gives her the insight and courage to finally break free and live her own life.

Samaire Armstrong as  June
Brad William Henke as  Henry
Jon Gries as  Murry
Oscar Guerrero as  Juan Diego
Michael Goorjian as  Mr. Lewis
David Fine as  Crane

Reviews

SunnyHello
2011/09/30

Nice effects though.

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Fairaher
2011/10/01

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Murphy Howard
2011/10/02

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Mandeep Tyson
2011/10/03

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Dan Fuchs
2011/10/04

My favorite films share a certain quality -- a sense of quirky community, with stories driven by the needs of the characters. "My LIfe as a Dog" and "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" by Lasse Halstrom come to mind, as does Bill Forsythe's beautiful "Local Hero." Savoca takes this type of character-driven story into the realm of magical realism, through the use of beautiful cinematography and just the right amount of whimsical animated sequences, occurring at just the right moments.As in all of his films, the characters in "Around June" are living on the margins of society. Each one, brilliantly acted, has his or her own need -- to love and be loved, to be understood, to live life fully.If you are looking for guns and explosions, this is NOT the film for you. However, if you are interested in a beautifully shot and moving insight into the human heart, "Around June" will leave you feeling refreshed, with your eyes open to the possibility of magic that is around, and within, us all.

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tmp-32
2011/10/05

A love story like a fairy tale with Samaire Armstrong as the Princess and a hot Latin as the Prince! Her father prevents them from being together and when they dream of each other we see it in ANIMATION! The most creative film I've seen in a long time. I felt so much for the characters, for June, routing for her to be set free.Happy to be invited to a private screening, to enter a new world and be taken out of my seat. I close my eyes and can still picture June pretending to fly over the Pacific. So dreamlike and such a change to most of everything we see now which is this horrible, bland reality. It's been several weeks and I still think of the film, which is why I'm writing this review - a true original! Thank you!

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Lisa Ryers
2011/10/06

The photography in this picture is dynamite if you will excuse me getting kind of 70s on the terminology. This is a rough part of town that just glows. The thought process behind the film seems to want to accentuate the parts of our worlds that seem coarse to the naked eye but on closer inspection have a certain light. If you go into it with that mindset I think you will discover new ways of seeing. I was also impressed with the way the actors committed to characters that are very fairy tale in nature. The realist in me balked but it forced me to take a more romantic view of the world which is necessary at times. Gives a new meaning to the phrase "rose colored glasses."

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FirstAmendMental
2011/10/07

Around June shows the lesser Photographed but actually more arrestingly beautiful East Central face of the City of SF's Portrero Hill Area Amazing animation sequences interspersed throughout the film. The Wonderful Samaire Armstrong turns in a Bravura while Nuanced and Subtle Performance....The four strong leads keep a taut dynamic humming Till the end.... The City and Samaire both have a Radiant Presence in this Film and the eccentricities of the finely drawn Characters evoke Empathy... My favorite sort of film characters... Characters sidelined from the mainstream by choice and/or circumstance.... That cry out an existential exclamation I Am!! In a howl of pain or triumph!

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