All regrets shown in Midday Black Midnight Blue

By Galatview Staff

Photo by: GOOD DEED ENTERTAINMENT

A new film worth to see “Midday Black Midnight Blue,” with Samantha Soule as a writer and co- director Daniel Talbott; begins with Ian (Chris Stack ), a character full of deep feelings in an empty house, and memories for his wife who died two decades ago, make us thinking of our daily existence turning ever darker, especially when he never finds a way to let her go.

The darkest memories and regrets get Ian’s mind but his loyalty for his dead wife is stronger, despite of his self-punishment.  Definitely a film full human emotions but contradictions as well for all who pursuits the true love accompany of pain and tolerance for your partner.

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