Falling Into Place
Synopsis
Kira has gone to Skye to help her get over an ex-boyfriend. Ian is there to see his friends and his ailing parents. They see each other across a crowed pub and the rest is obvious... except it isn't. They have a great night larking about and swapping problems, but the next day they return to their homes and their lives.
Aylin Tezel wrote, directed and starred here, and she has come up with "an antidote to Hollywood-style romcoms...Sensitive, fearlessly honest and forgiving, it sees two people make a connection amid the ongoing chaos of their lives" - Emma Simmonds, The List.
Unbeknownst to either Kira or Ian, they both live in London. Will they or won't they ever meet again..?
Critics
Falling Into Place leaves a sense of hopeful uncertainty. No promises, no absolutes, just a suggestion that we can be better.
Maria Lattila, Film Stories
Falling into Place is ultimately about the turbulence of life and romance, using its character studies and meaty story to reassure the audience that it will all be okay in the end.
Calum Cooper, In Their Own League
A firm if flawed look at modern love that delves deeper into the psychosis of it all than most other films of its type, all while announcing Tezel as a filmmaking force to keep a close eye on going forward.
Jack Martin, Film Feeder
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