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Ria

Ria (2019) Movie Poster
UK  •    •  95m  •    •  Directed by: Richard Colton...
A young woman finds herself reliving the same day over and over. Each day Ria wakes up to her normal routine, but finds a different man, her husband Jack, by her side. She lives her perfect house-wife life, until one day her routine becomes tiresome and Ria holds Jack ransom and escapes the house. We find a massive conspiracy plan behind Ria, her husband and the secret is finally revealed.

Review:

Experienced editor, turned newb writer and director Richard Colton started his film off great, but when more characters were introduced, the film became very apparently amateurish.

From the start, the cinematography, score, choice of colors, and the awesome set were impressive. The refreshingly unique storyline drew me in and kept me intrigued. Newb actress Jess Impiazzi as RIA performed really well alongside Luke Goss' character. Up to the point Jack # 2 was introduced, this movie felt like it was going to be one of the better B-grade films I've seen in a while. Even the 95 minute runtime was just right for the pacing.

But as soon as Amar Adatia started performing as Jack # 2, amateur vibes stated buzzing. Then as more of the other characters were introduced, and some repetitiveness of the film became apparent, those amateur vibes grew. I'm sure mainly due to Colton's inexperience towards his failure to direct his cast properly, all the other performances seemed horrible, unconvincing and very amateurish. Even some dialogue became ridiculous along with the plot and technical issues that started to surface. Pretty much the rest of the film then became your basic low budget B-grade film, and that's too bad, because this one had serious potential to be amazing.

Although Colton's directing and his storyline remained decent, the poor acting and terrible dialogue flopped what should've been a gem of a film. I wish he at least had a seasoned writer edit his script, andor an experienced cast director help with his actors poor and unconvincing performances. But considering all new filmmakers have to start somewhere, he still gets high points from me for his storyline. I don't feel this film is deserving anything less than a 510. I mean Goss did the best he could with what he had. So it's a 510 from me. To see my review criteria, or more of my 1000+ reviews, click on my username. Then if you're a fan of Goss, sci-fi, and have nothing else to watch, and know going into this it is an amateur low budget B-grade film, go see this - you'll probably enjoy it.


Review by TopDawgCritic from the Internet Movie Database.