As a low-budget Indy, Rink is relatively competently constructed and works quite well. Nothing in the film is exceptional, but the film is certainly watchable. The characters are often endearing - if overdrawn even for a quirky comedy - and the dialogue has enough spark to carry a plot in which not a great deal happens. This is a camped- up snapshot of American suburbia and its functional dysfunctionals that lacks finesse but has its charms. Timing could be tightened up, and some of the sequences compacted and/or removed, but as the work of a young crew, this team shows some promise. None of the acting is stellar, but Zach Honer is one to watch for possible future character roles that call for an awkward, quirky yet appealing type; along with Ann Keen, he is probably one of the best cast leads.
4 Reviews
Terrible
camdenk3-190-6847105 January 2020
Great movie
marianamoe2 July 2020
Surprisingly enjoyable
mspenguin197410 February 2021
For a low-budget Indie film, this was actually quite good. If you go into it with the understanding that it's low budget and some of the actors have little to no experience, you'll be pleasantly surprised. It has a very realistic feel to it and the characters are likeable.
There were times I laughed out loud and it also made me cry a few times.
Overall, I recommend it.
There were times I laughed out loud and it also made me cry a few times.
Overall, I recommend it.
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