Newly Single (2017)

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On the heels of booking a life-changing motion picture, a film director drives away his girlfriend and aggressively re-enters the LA dating scene.

Summary
"Newly Single" is an American art-house drama launched in 2017, written and directed by Adam Christian Clark. The film uses a deeply individual and unfiltered representation of an aspiring filmmaker, Astor Williams Stevenson, browsing through his post-breakup chronicles in Los Angeles.

Plot Summary
The film works as a semi-autobiographical significant exposition inspired by Clark's break up experiences. It revolves around Astor Stevenson, a film director, played by the director himself, Adam Christian Clark. He has simply been dumped by his long-lasting girlfriend Susan, played by Molly C. Quinn, leaving him in a mentally devastating state. This movie focuses on the post-breakup period where Astor tries to get back into the chaotic dating scene in Los Angeles amidst working on his next film project.

Characterization and Emotional Depth
Astor is depicted as an egocentric character who fights with psychological maturity. His narcissism appears to be a masking layer for his ingrained self-esteem issues, vulnerability, and worry of loneliness. His efforts to revive love with different women, all of whom offer varied, often disturbing encounters, highlight his battle to link meaningfully, typically screwing up any potential relationship. He's eventually pressed to face his shortcomings, assessing his toxicity and inability to sustain a romantic relationship.

Creative Vision
Adam Christian Clark remarkably makes use of cinema verite techniques, generating raw and authentic feelings from his cast. The film focuses on the emotional and psychological effects of a breakup, avoiding any sugarcoating of Astor's character flaws. The absence of a formal structure provides the film a sensible feel, taking us on an intimate journey through the primary character's self-discovery process after his break up. The liberal use of jump cuts and hand-held electronic camera work offers the narrative an energetic, spontaneous feel, additional catching the turmoil and impetuosity of Astor's life.

Performances
Adam Christian Clark delivers a commendable efficiency as Astor, teetering between innocence, a self-important ego, and profound anguish, reflecting the awkward stages that an individual goes through after a considerable break up. The supporting cast, including Molly C. Quinn, provides similarly potent efficiencies, efficiently matching Astor's journey and contributing to the movie's psychological arc.

Themes and Reception
The movie delves into themes like love and loneliness, exploring what it means to be single in a hectic, cosmopolitan city filled with apparently limitless romantic potential customers. "Newly Single" got mixed evaluations with appreciation for its raw, brazen storytelling and criticism for its frequently uncomfortably sincere exploration of a problematic and conceited character. Some critics discovered the film bold and mentally detaining, while others argued that Clark's portrayal of Astor verged on extravagance, alienating some viewers. However, the movie's unapologetic examination of its deeply problematic protagonist was usually acknowledged as an audacious cinematic effort.

Conclusion
In essence, "Newly Single" provides a hyper-realistic, unromanticized peek into the life of an emotionally distressed filmmaker trying to come to terms with heartbreak while browsing through his chaotic professional and individual life. It showcases the experiences, struggles, and growth from the messiness, confusion, and pain that accompany the procedure of healing and self-realization after a disastrous relational event.

Top Cast

  • Adam Christian Clark (small)
    Adam Christian Clark
    Astor Williams Stevenson
  • Jennifer Kim (small)
    Jennifer Kim
    Izzy
  • Molly C. Quinn (small)
    Molly C. Quinn
    Valerie
  • Anna Jacoby-Heron (small)
    Anna Jacoby-Heron
    Madeline Stevenson
  • Rémy Bennett (small)
    Rémy Bennett
    Francine
  • Greg Gilreath
    Lawrence
  • Raychel Diane Weiner (small)
    Raychel Diane Weiner
    Maria
  • Marguerite Moreau (small)
    Marguerite Moreau
    Charlee
  • Alexandra Skye
    Belle
  • Jennifer Prediger (small)
    Jennifer Prediger
    Emily
  • Jasmin Savoy Brown (small)
    Jasmin Savoy Brown
    Taylor Touring