Watch: Raven’s Touch 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Blaming herself for a tragic accident, Raven Michaels secludes herself at a remote family cabin. She wanders the woods on the verge of a breakdown, seeking peace in isolation. In a last ditch attempt to save her family, Kate Royce takes her two teenagers camping far from the distractions of technology and young romance. When Raven and Kate’s worlds collide they offer each other unexpected opportunities for intimacy and healing..
Plot: Blaming herself for a tragic accident, Raven Michaels secludes herself at a remote family cabin. She wanders the woods on the verge of a breakdown, seeking peace in isolation. In a last ditch attempt to save her family, Kate Royce takes her two teenagers camping far from the distractions of technology and young romance. When Raven and Kate’s worlds collide they offer each other unexpected opportunities for intimacy and healing.
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This Bird Gets Airborne but Doesn’t Fly That Far
I like Dreya Weber – always been a big fan. She sort of reminds me of a female Steven Seagal (when he is in environmental mode as in Fire Down Below and On Deadly Ground). Naturally though Dreya does not go around knocking people down – she has too much couth for that. Traci Dinwiddie is pretty cool too, even in the thankless role of mentoring two obnoxious teenagers. But as it turns out they are more decent than they like to let on. The story is somewhat flimsy and contrived, but gets the point across. That point of course being that only lesbian true love can save humanity from its nasty and brutish short-sightedness leading to disaster. But fair enough. With this type of movie you pretty well know that going in.
Everything apart from the plot was…convincing enough…much can be forgiven
The acting, the characters, the setting, the pie. Convincing, pleasant.Don’t scratch under the surface of the plot too much. Like when we find out how the little girl died (that’s hardly a spoiler-it’s in practically the first scene). It would have been best to leave this detail out, because it is a throwaway line and people being shot is hardly a throwaway thing. Another example is the lunatic Other Mother. The pleading phone call at the beginning of the movie was all we needed–I got it all straightaway. (One black kid and one Asian kid are ‘the children’-a little heavy-handed on the minority inclusion-it was like using their skin colour as a way to quickly convey a plot point). Her character was one dimensional and scary. It would have been better to leave her in the descriptions her ex-lover gave. Instead we were offered a poorly-developed cardboard cut-out. There was not enough set up before the sex scene. They’d barely met and the putting-ointment-on bit too obvious. The scene felt mandatory rather than natural. Any time later would have sufficed. It felt, like any other time a plot point was introduced, as forced melodrama.
Which was a pity, because this movie had a heart and a cast that hung their characters out comfortably in a beautiful setting. And, as the film is not especially long, this quibbles can largely be ignored. Let the director sing you a song, even if it is slightly off-key.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 24 min (84 min)
Budget 200000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama
Director Marina Rice Bader, Dreya Weber
Writer Dreya Weber
Actors Dreya Weber, Thunderbird Dinwiddie, David Hayward
Country United States
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format 35 mm