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Cast
Raine Allen-Miller
Director
David Jonsson
Dom
Vivian Oparah
Yas
Poppy Allen-Quarmby
Cass
Charlie Knight
Hoverboard Guy
Simon Manyonda
Nathan
Blue Lab Beats
Self
Alex Blake
Self
Levi Roots
Uncle
Paul Jordan
Peckham Cowboy
Eliah Ibazebo
Young Yas
Amir Jamal
Popcorn Man
Sophie
Young Dancer #1
Alexis
Young Dancer #2
Munya Chawawa
Restaurant Crooner
Karene Peter
Gia
Benjamin Sarpong-Broni
Eric
Rohan Rakhit
Karaoke MC
Anthony Mackenzie
Waiter Twin #1
Blue Lab Beats
Blue Lab Beats
Alex Blake
Alex Blake
Levi Roots
'Uncle'
Anthony Mackenzie
Waiter Twin
Nathan Bryon
Writer
Tom Melia
Writer
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Rye Lane
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Rye Lane
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Missions of Love
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Rebirth of Shopping Addict
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Sex Education
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One Day
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Feel Good
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Adult Material
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Too Much
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Trying
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Everything I Know About Love
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Romantic Getaway
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Wanderlust
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The Road Trip
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You & Me
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Last Tango in Halifax
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Sistas
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Zatima
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XO, Kitty
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Emily in Paris
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Ang mutya ng Section E
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Heartbreak High
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Love in the Air
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Love Between Lines
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Best Rom-com I've watched in a while, David Johnson is a amazing actor. the movie is masterpiece great cinematography. 9/10🎞🖤
so good
source: Rye Lane
source: Rye Lane
The first thing on my mind is just a single message to the director: go back to film school. But well, film schools should not exist in the first place since they are the very reason behind those pretentious attempts at showing off camera-writing without displaying any basic understanding of cinematic grammar. That people can find something creative in the way Rye Lane is shot is beyond me, it is just the perfect example of what not to do, not toying with field-depth and setups. Want to show you're a good, promising director? Do it simple with a couple of powerful sequence shot (not with extra-wide lenses please) and more heavily edited scenes. David Fincher summarized the lesson: there are only two ways to shoot a scene, and one is the bad one. The leads are very good though, charming and funny but they are just left gently trailing behind a big mess of a gas-guzzling dilapidated RV.
