Drift

Drift (NR – 2000 – 86 mins.)
from Amazon.com…
At his agent’s party, Ryan, a young screenwriter, and Joel, Ryan’s boyfriend, meet Leo, an aspiring novelist and a college student. During an intense conversation about serial killers, Ryan feels viscerally connected to Leo as if everyone in the party has vanished. Out on a limb, Ryan leaves Joel’s apartment on the fateful morning and drifts into three different possibilities of a love triangle.

from The Liberty Musings…
Breaking up on the eve of their third anniversary is about all that makes sense in this film. It’s called “drift” for a reason — it causes you to drift in and out of consciousness and each time you snap back, the story is different. At first you do a double take… WTF? Are they repeating scenes? They are and the scenarios play differently each time, each just as boring as the previous. There is not much sense to this movie where the acting is mediocre and editing leaves much to be desired.

Stars
Reggie Lee, Greyson Dayne, Jonathon Roessler, Desi Del Valle



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