i guess i said it right in summary title that if you see this film the wasted side of time will be the outcome the films title is broken side of time but it never shows any of it the characters are dull and have no background development at all its missing the lighting in many scenes its an independent film that talks about loneliness and photography it takes itself so seriously i don't know what were these people thinking.
the plot:Dolce is 30 years old a model who once had a good career now shes alone living a rusty life before she goes to a new career she decides to take a road trip doing erotic shoots with all previous photographers she worked with.
Dolce did waste some serious amount of time in the beginning playing with the cigarette lighter that's about 25 minutes of it are you kidding me then some lesbian relationship continues the rest of the film is pointless dialogs about philosophy and bad pictures Dolce was going through a lot of pain but its not like shes a war veteran or 18th century poet i am sorry but i got just bored watching this as for the cast Lynn Maincinelli did her best but script lacks focus.
Overall broken side of time 2013 is a waste of time my rating is 1/10:Skipp It.
Plot summary
Over a million women have modeling portfolios online. BROKEN SIDE OF TIME is the story of Dolce, one of the models who've made a career of it. But now 30, and tired of competing with 18-year-olds, Dolce realizes what makes her feel most alive is also killing her. Before starting a new career behind the camera, she embarks on a long road trip home, shooting with her favorite photographers one last time, and shedding her lifestyle-acquired vices along the way. Combing real photoshoots shot cinéma vérité-style with a narrative based on some very real-life adventures in front of the lens, BROKEN SIDE OF TIME is a dark, sexual glimpse into a world never before captured in a film. A world where any woman can play the role of a model, and any man can be a photographer, and where even the best of them must consider whether the fame and money is worth the cost.
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The Wasted Side Of Time Will Be The Outcome If You Watch This Film
Broken side of filmmaking
OK, I have never done this, but I am 35 minutes into this film and cannot believe how awful this film is! The first 30 minutes were spent with one character. She played with her lighter for 15 minutes, spent some time on the phone, etc. The film is slightly over 2 hours long and I am getting sick and tired of people associated with a film writing phony reviews. Film making is an art, it requires a particular kind of talent and skill. Owning equipment does not a film maker make!! I wish there was some way to control bogus reviews because this does not qualify as a film! I am tired of wasting my time watching stuff that's unwatchable.
Spare yourself and pass this one by quickly!!
A stunning journey....
In 'Broken Side Of Time', Gorman Bechard has crafted a road-trip film that is equal parts literal and figurative. The story centers on Dolce, played by the fantastic Lynn Mancinelli, who has been modeling for a decade and is trying to figure out all aspects of her life: her career, her family, her passions, her vices, and herself. Despite not having any true insight into the life of a model like Dolce, I find it easy to relate both to her story and to both aspects of her journey. The film is beautifully shot, with captivating perspectives and dazzling balances between light and shadow, color and griminess, and action and passivity that speak directly to Dolce's movements and to her mental state throughout. Dean Falcone's score, which sounds as if could be a lost Chris Whitley instrumental album, provides a perfect backdrop from start to finish. I won't give anything away here, but I will say that of all the stories I've read and seen on film that follow a character through a journey whereby he or she is seeking redemption or change or insight into the meaning of life - whether his or hers specifically, or in a larger sense - this one speaks to me in a deeper and more direct way than most, particularly when compared to films of the past two decades or so following this general theme. Like life itself, there are moments of Dolce's journey that are hard to take, but they serve to provide both the character and the viewer with the drive to keep on going, to continue searching, to never lose hope. Bechard has struck a chord with me in 'Broken Side Of Time', and has given me plenty to think about in my own journey through life.