Film Review: "New Life" Is a Scrappy Portland-Shot Sci-Fi Horror
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John Rosman's directorial debut, 'New Life,' is compared to a great Bob Dylan song, captivating viewers with a unique and confrontational narrative that unfolds unpredictably and grips your emotions. The film cleverly peels back layers of characters, revealing their struggles and desires, making it a standout piece.
'New Life' skillfully blends genres, delivering moments of action and horror while focusing on the intimate and emotional journeys of its characters. The movie's bold and inevitable finale leaves a lasting impact, positioning it as a must-watch alongside other notable Portland-shot films like 'Pig.'
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