''True Love (Once Removed)''

True Love (Once Removed)
True Love (Once Removed) Sacramento Film Festival Promotional Poster, 2004
Directed by Kevin Thomas
Produced by Phillippa Thomas
Liefer B. Daffinsson
Written by Debbie Moon on IMDb
Starring Sean Harris
Philip Jackson
Sigurdur Skúlason
Harpa Ellertsdottir
Abigail Rosser on IMDb
Music by Overlap
Cinematography Bob Pendar-Hughes on IMDb
Edited by Bryan Dyke on IMDb
Production
company
Thomas Thomas Films
Release date
  • 2002 (2002) (United Kingdom)
Running time
35 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

True Love (Once Removed) is a British drama directed by Director, Kevin Thomas,[1] from the United Kingdom, based on an original screen play. The film stars Sean Harris, Philip Jackson, Sigurdur Skúlason, Harpa Ellertsdottir and Abigail Rosser. It is a film about the belief in a fated destiny vs. the free will to form a future.

Plot

Steven, played by Sean Harris, lives in an isolated fishing village. He is a fish gutter who uses his meager earnings are on viewing his future in illegal time machine. These time machines have been outlawed by the government due to their unintended consequences. Steven knows someday he will be loved and who that woman will be-a psychiatric nurse in his future. However, his love is presently Bryony Lafferty, an 8-year old girl. He is only in love with the adult Bryony

Steven hints about the future with a local bus driver. Steven realizes that the bus driver also uses the illegal time booths but the driver’s experience has shown an unhappy outcome for the bus driver's marriage. Steven tells the driver that the bus driver should not worry, as the future may not happen. Steven, of course, does not really believe this. The bus driver, angry and cynical, tells Steven the same can happen to Steven's own future. This unsettles Steven. Steven is also growing impatient because he has a long time to wait before Bryony will become a woman. When Steven discovers that Bryony's family is selling their home and moving away he is frantic.

Steven sees a psychiatrist on an occasional basis, but he is at odds with advice because he only wants concurrence. The psychiatrist is unable to impress upon Steven that it is the choices we make that determine our future -- not a machine.

When Steven discovers that Bryony's that Bryony’s family is not moving away. He begins working on a plan. Steven tells the bus driver that nothing changes; the future cannot be altered, as proof since Bryony's family will not move away. The bus driver becomes more agitated. The bus driver goes off, getting very drunk. The bus driver confronts his wife over this predicted affair that only he has viewed. He beats her, pouring petrol down her throat for his anger over the future.

Steven sets his plan in motion to get Bryony alone, but does not touch her. He apologizes and tells her that when they are together it will be wonderful, but in the future. Steven tells himself that what will happen to him (enforced incarceration in a psychiatric hospital) will put him in place so that he can meet Bryony as a nurse. Bryony’s parents come to the police station to take her home.

The psychiatrist comes to see Steven at the police station where he has been arrested. The psychiatrist knows that Steven is not a pedophile but that Steven uses the illegal time machines and then created a faked attempt to get himself placed into psychiatric care. Steven begs the psychiatrist to say the right words that will get him confined.

The news comes on the television with a report about the attack on the woman at the petrol station. Her employer is now constantly at her bedside while she recovers - the bus driver's future is completed. However, the news also reports that the drunken bus driver has crashed into Bryony’s parents’ car as they were taking her home from the police station after her scare with Steven.

The psychiatrist, seeing the news, rushes to the police station to see Steven, but Steven is being sent to a facility and the psychiatrist does not tell Steven of the accident with the bus. Steven is taken to psychiatric confinement, satisfied that he has attained the first step he needs to be placed in Bryony’s future. However, Steven's true love is tragically dead, caused by the events set in motion by Steven's plan to be with her in some distant future.

Cast

Production

Production for this film was by Thomas Thomas Films.[3]

Filming

Primary location filming was done in Iceland, with studio work in the UK.[4]

Awards

Won Best Live Action Short Film over 15 minutes in length at the Palm Springs Film Festival.[4] and Best Short Film at the Houston Film Festival as well as being selected for Clermont Ferrand, London Raindance and LA Short Film Festival and qualifying for Oscar nomination.[5] Made eligible for the 2004 Academy Awards where it was shortlisted.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Bandits Productions, Kevin Thomas Films". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  2. "Sigurður Skúlason".
  3. "Thomas Thomas Films".
  4. 1 2 "These Palm Springs Shorts are the Best". Film Threat. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  5. "Overlap: About Events and Releases". Overlap. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
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