REVIEW: 10/10 - A Heartfelt & Powerful Story We Need Right Now

Camera (2024 Movie) Reviews, Characters, and Storyline

by Navi @ United Business Journal

August 3, 2024 in Hollywood

Genre: Drama

Release Date: July 23, 2024 (United States)

Country of Origin: United States

Director: Jay Silverman

Writers: Jamie Murphy, Joseph Gamache

Stars: Beau Bridges, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Bob Bledsoe, Miguel Gabriel

Producer: Jay Silverman Productions

Storyline
The moving tale of Oscar Kennedy, a nonverbal nine-year-old who is having a hard time fitting in at his small fishing town, is told by camera. Oscar has to adjust to a new community and surroundings when his mother Evelyn moves them into a new house. When he meets the generous proprietor of a repair shop, Eric Conway, his life takes an unexpected turn. Oscar starts to discover his voice as a result of their shared passion for photography and their friendship over a broken film camera. In addition to gaining self-assurance, he mends a rift in the community caused by disagreements about the future as he captures the spirit of those around him. The movie looks at friendship, development as a person, and the ability of art to effect change.

Characters

Oscar Kennedy (Miguel Gabriel): A young boy who cannot speak but finds his voice through photography. His journey is central to the story, showcasing his emotional growth and his impact on the community.

Eric Conway (Beau Bridges): The elderly repair shop owner who becomes Oscar’s mentor and friend. His kindness and wisdom help Oscar connect with others and reveal the beauty in their lives.

Evelyn Kennedy (Jessica Parker Kennedy): Oscar’s devoted mother, who struggles to support her son and adapt to their new life in the town. Her strength and perseverance are pivotal in the family’s transition.

Jim (Bob Bledsoe): A local who represents the town’s struggle between tradition and modernity. His interactions with Oscar and Eric reflect the town’s broader conflict.

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Frank Flynn (Bruce Davison): A prominent figure in the town, representing the old guard resistant to change.

Tony (Ayinde Howell): A friend of Oscar’s who helps him navigate the social dynamics of his new environment.

Featured Review
10/10 – A Heartfelt & Powerful Story We Need
“I watched Camera because of its illustrious cast, and I had a great time with it for a lot of reasons! Outstanding cast, storyline, and cinematography that left a lasting impression. The subtle and lovely relationship that each individual character has with grief is evident. What struck a chord most was the need to create a better community and a better future. The film moved along swiftly thanks to the moving and captivating performances of Beau Bridges, Miguel Gabriel, and the rest of the ensemble. Even though the film was dramatic and held a mirror up to the real world, it was an easy and fun watch! Would recommend to anyone looking for a phenomenal indie film!”

User Reviews

A moving movie featuring a remarkable performance by Miguel Gabriel. Oscar and Eric’s story is endearing and motivational.

The film’s message about finding one’s voice is poignant and powerful, and the cinematography is stunning.

Critic Reviews

A poignant story about friendship and personal growth. Camera presents a powerful examination of the ways in which art can heal and unite people.

The film’s exploration of community and personal growth is poignant and inspirational, in addition to Beau Bridges’ superb performance.