Over time, everything develops
En los últimos días del antes admirado sistema de desarrollo de fotos conocido como Kodachrome, un padre y un hijo emprenden viaje por carretera con el fin de llegar al laboratorio de fotos de Kansas antes de que cierre sus puertas para siempre.
"Kodachrome" (2017), a poignant drama produced by 21 Laps Entertainment and The Gotham Group, captures the essence of familial bonds and the passage of time. Set in the United States, the film follows Matt Ryder, a pharmaceutical executive, as he embarks on a road trip with his estranged father, Ben, and his father's nurse, Zooey. The urgency of their journey stems from Ben's terminal illness and his desire to develop his last roll of Kodachrome film at the final processing lab in Parsons, Kansas, before it shuts down forever. This narrative framework serves as a canvas for exploring themes of reconciliation, regret, and the fleeting nature of life. The film's strength lies in its character development and the nuanced performances by its lead actors. Ed Harris delivers a compelling portrayal of Ben, a once-renowned photojournalist now grappling with his mortality. Jason Sudeikis, typically known for his comedic roles, surprises with a heartfelt performance as Matt, whose initial reluctance to connect with his father gradually gives way to understanding and empathy. Elizabeth Olsen's Zooey adds depth to the trio, serving as both a mediator and a catalyst for the emotional breakthroughs between father and son. The chemistry among the cast elevates the film, making the audience deeply invested in their journey. Director Mark Raso skillfully uses the backdrop of the American landscape to enhance the film's emotional resonance. The road trip motif is not merely a plot device but a metaphor for the characters' internal journeys. The diverse settings, from bustling cities to serene rural areas, mirror the ups and downs of their relationships. The film's visual style, with its warm tones and nostalgic feel, pays homage to the Kodachrome film that Ben cherishes, reinforcing the theme of capturing and preserving moments before they are lost forever. "Kodachrome" transcends its road trip premise to deliver a moving meditation on life, love, and the importance of forgiveness. The film's conclusion, while bittersweet, leaves viewers with a sense of hope and the understanding that it is never too late to mend broken bonds. Through its compelling storytelling and strong performances, "Kodachrome" stands as a testament to the enduring power of family and the beauty of life's fleeting moments.
Año2017
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Duración105 minuto
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GénerosDramaComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America