By David Gurwitz
Breaking Up With Christina Vinsick, Evan Leone. Written and directed by Jeff Burns. Running time: 7 minutes. Not rated (Independent Artists Collaborative Production in association with Knightsfall Productions,).
I have just seen this delightful film which shows in a romantic situation a predicament we have all faced and that is our reaction to silence. Christina Vinsick is speaking to her male friend Evan Leone on a cell phone when suddenly she can no longer hear his voice. At first, a decision has to be made as to whether the connection is broken or the other person is not speaking. She decides that the connection has been broken and that anything she says will not be heard by her friend. Actually, he still can hear her. She then says she loves him. His hearing this immediately changes their relationship from friendship to something more. Christina Vinsick has captured this role superbly and is very believable and appealing as someone who has said something they wish they could take back.
Evan Leone does remarkably well as the off screen voice of Christina Vinsick’s friend.
Jeff Burns has done a marvelous job in writing and directing this film.
This film is the first production of Independent Artists Collaborative of Kingston, New York.
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