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The Singing Forest

The Singing Forest (2003)

October. 12,2003
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2
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NR
| Fantasy Drama Science Fiction Romance

A tragic tale of two lovers from the holocaust. Fate tore them apart, destiny brought them together.

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Karry
2003/10/12

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Spoonatects
2003/10/13

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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AshUnow
2003/10/14

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Loui Blair
2003/10/15

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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kyboinlex28
2003/10/16

I am a huge collector of Gay Cinema and when I came across this movie on Netflix and rented it. I fell in love with it immediately. The storyline is tragic and yet uplifting as you see the two souls reunite years later. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who is a fan of tragic love stories and romantic/touching ending whether it be in Gay Cinema or another genre. A Must See!!!!!!!! These two souls are brought together once in Nazi Germany many years before. A tragedy happens to separate them. One is reincarnated many years later and marries and has a daughter. His daughter is engaged to marry a young man and invites her father to partake in the wedding and give her away. The father arrives at their residence and then the story really takes off there as two souls are reunited once again by fate in a different time.

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luciavalentinoCC
2003/10/17

Watching "The Singing Forest" is like reading a poem. It is very allegorical and experimental yet very artistic. There is deeper meaning to the naked eye which is what I like about this film. There is depth and an underlying sense of grief beneath the surface. I totally got the Destiny allegory. If in your mind, you were to take her out of the picture, it would seem like both men are interacting with one another therefore demonstrating the idea that Destiny "the spirit" is what brings both these two old souls together. There is an element of fairy tale happening here...a dark fairy tale. The message I got from this film is what reality is subjective and a product of our experiences. For those who spent the entire film focusing on the technical difficulties the film may have had, I think the message of the film has totally escaped you and therefore you obviously did not "get it". To those more open to artistic expression and looking into the deeper meaning behind this work, you will find a refreshing and original story. For those interested in the filmmakers earlier works, in the DVD extras there are several clever and astute shorts. I especially loved the music throughout the film.

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Jean Paul Arnaut
2003/10/18

I saw the House of Adam, the filmmakers latest film. It prompted me to rent "The Singing Forest". I don't remember reading so many negative remarks about a film. But then I stop to think and after reviewing a few pages of movies I noticed the following. All of them had someone who taught the film was the "worst movie ever" or someone, probably a relative who followed up by adding they thought it was also "awful". I liked the premise and what the filmmaker was trying to achieve here. I think it was overly ambition, but nonetheless I got the message. I found Singing Forest to be artistic and poetic. I like any film - A LOT - that has a lot of creativity and originality. Believe me... this one does. There are a lot of subtle messages in words, images not necessarily associated with what's going on in the main story. I guess I' call it a "back story". The reunification of the souls was quiet clever. I did not expect the ending. But then again, I did not know where this was going as I watched. That was refreshing. The story was gripping and engaging. I'll definitely recommend for my friends to watch or buy. It's a good title for any indie film collection of hidden gems.

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fordraff
2003/10/19

This film reminds me of the gay porn movies I saw in the early and mid-70s in Manhattan at such places as the Park Miller Theatre. In those pre-video, pre-DVD days--those early days of gay porn films--the films had a narrative line so that the exhibitors, if arrested for showing obscene films, could resist conviction claiming the films had "redeeming social value." Thus, those early gay porn films often focused on problems boys had with prison officials, school principals, other authority figures, etc. Inevitably, there came a moment in the plot when everyone got naked and had hard-core sex."The Singing Forest" has the same plot structure, the same poor production values of these early gay porn films, the same inept acting those porn "stars" provided, the same bad lighting, sets, and sound.The story here focuses on Christopher Hayes, a columnist for a magazine or newspaper, who appears to have a major drinking problem. He hasn't seen his daughter, Destiny, since she graduated from college some years ago.Time out here: Christopher "met" Destiny's mom, Savannah, when he raped her after following her as she walked home from the library! Savannah became pregnant with Destiny because of the rape. But she still married Christopher and, we're supposed to believe, lived happily with him and her daughter until her early death.Now Destiny is about to marry Ben Ross, so Christopher is going to the wedding. He will be staying with the couple at their home before the nuptials.Christopher believes that he is the reincarnation of a former self who was executed in 1933 by the Nazis. Back in that former life, Christopher was a gay man, whose lover, Alexander, was also executed.When Christopher gets to his daughter's place, he immediately thinks that her fiancé, Ben Ross, is his former lover Alexander, reincarnated! The plot is a hoot from beginning to end and makes no sense. Just as in those early gay porn films, if a woman was present, she had to be off the scene most of the time. Here Destiny is always at work, so she is not home when drunken Ben returns from his bachelor party and falls into bed naked with Christopher, who is already in bed and naked. Of course, Christopher turns over and begins to make love to Ben. Now in the gay porn flicks of yesteryear, we would have seen the explicit footage. Here there's a fade out.And the next morning we actually have that old dodge: Ben asking, "How did I get here in this bed? Why am I naked? I was so drunk I can't remember a thing." Ha! Not only does Ben have to be drunk to have homosex, he also has to be reincarnated, as does Christopher.There are other opportunities for Christopher and Ben to be in bed naked while Destiny is at work (is that a pun?). We have unintentionally hilarious lines like Jon Sherrin as Christopher trying his best to be confused and hesitant at the same time as he mutters, "Uh--here I am--I can't believe it--in bed with my soon-to-be son-in-law." That sounds like a line Rock Hudson would have needed 35 takes to get right.And Craig Pinkston as Ben can say, "I'm not some crazy ghost from your past. I'm from Des Moines." And you can imagine the many howlers that arise because of Destiny's name.The director doesn't realize he's making a motion picture since virtually all of the scenes are static, showing the actors speaking dialogue such as no actual people would naturally say. The actors are sitting on the couch in the living room, at the kitchen table, on a bed, on the rocks by the sea--but they are sitting, not moving. The locations appear to be actual bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms in low-rent apartments.Although the film is listed as having a 93-minute running time, it actually runs just 62 minutes, followed by 7 minutes of slow-crawling credits. It just seems like--well, 93 hours.

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