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Jan 5, 2025

Watch one work from an actor’s career separate from others, you’d usually praise the performance from just that film and referring to others just to sum up the talented caliber. Then compile all that into one picture, there’s a great connective respect that goes beyond in a powerfully touching tribute to form an emotionally honest, directorially uncompromising, portrait of such dimensionally reverberated, charismatically infectious kindness. Remembering Anton Yelchin mainly through “Star Trek” association to discover his ranging growth with further appreciation before it’s been unveiled by this dedicative documentary to cement his young legacy that he was just getting started, only to sadly get cut short. Initially shocking news till the documentary rejuvenate the devastation after noting his full talented intent, finishing it off sympathetically with a grieving sense of comfort. (A)

Nov 3, 2024

Incredibly moving, beautiful, and sad. I don’t remember the last time I cried watching a film. A fantastic & well produced documentary. You truly did leave a lasting mark & legacy Antosha. Also, I think because I’m so close with my mom, I can relate 100% to their relationship. Rest in Peace Antosha. 💐

Jul 27, 2024

It really shows that life is quite simple than we think. We don’t need the highlights. Life is what it is. Good point

Jan 23, 2023

This film is incredible. I woke up to a Quora email, like most mornings and someone had answered some questions about his death and referred to this documentary. Wow! I had always loved him in his films, but now I understand why I was so attracted to him. His spirit was fierce and he really was living life to the fullest in ways most never event taste. Incredible. I wish all children had such loving parents. Having that safety, allowed him to reach for the stars. He never seemed to hold himself back and would touch the uncomfortable subjects that most are nervous to dabble in. What an incredible and loving man. Thank you so much for creating this documentary.

Feb 8, 2020

'Love, Antosha' is an utterly charming documentary on a person lost much too soon, actor, musician, artist and all-around talent, Anton Yelchin. It's a fascinating life story, which includes tons of pictures and video of the prodigy. I wonder if we'll have this footage from cell phone pics in 40 years. Pictures froms the 80s and 90s stayed in drawers, as did VHS tapes, but with the 21st century everything is digital and so quickly to be erased. Anywho, it's really good it will made you smile, but perhaps it will also make you value every day. I did want to know more about Yelchin's dark and dirty side which is brought up and glossed over. It's easy to understand why it's not fleshed out. These docs are a dime a dozen, but few delve into or have this much access to the subject's surroundings. When a filmmaker, in this case, Garret Price (making his first film), goes into so much detail and the story is fascinating it will almost always give the viewer a pleasurable experience. Final Score: 8.8/10

Feb 5, 2020

I am a true fan of Anton Yelchin, as well as documentaries in general. It is absolutely lovely that this was created in his memory. He was an explosive talent, destined for great creativity... And he achieved it, even with his short time on earth. The film is touching, revealing and heart breaking... At the same time, this bio/memorial showcases so much heartfelt family love, a contagious energy, plus incredible medical details that make you question your time here and your purpose. Beautiful.

Dec 8, 2019

Raw and heartbreaking memory of a great young actor who lived life to the fullest in every way possible, which the documentary does both tell in emotional and honest conversations with the people that surrounded him. A must see for anybody who appreaciated Anton´s work in any way.

MGHart
Sep 3, 2019

So much more to this young man than we every knew.

Sep 1, 2019

A career cut short by tragedy may not seem like it would provide much material to work with, but, when it comes to the prolific work of actor Anton Yelchin, there's plenty to draw upon -- and to look back upon in awe and melancholy. This new documentary about his life and work shows just how much living he packed into his 27 years, with so much more left in the tank that he never got a chance to express. Director Garret Price's bittersweet tribute to a multitalented (and underappreciated) artist features a wealth of clips from Yelchin's nearly 70 film and 온라인카지노추천 appearances and his many musical performances, along with a star-studded array of interviews from those who worked with him, those who knew him as a friend and the parents who adored him. Despite some occasionally sluggish pacing in the first 30 minutes, the film nevertheless manages to evoke a curious mixture of wonder, sadness and fondness in recognition of someone taken too soon.

Amber S
Aug 27, 2019

Love, Antosha was a heartbreaking, beautiful story of a remarkable human being and almost more effecting: the relationship he had with his mother. It was perfect.

Ben O
Aug 11, 2019

Truly a wonderful portrait of a soul taken far before his time. A touching and inspiring look into a life lived to its very fullest. Thank you Anton for challenging us to be the best and the most we can be. Well never forget you.

Robo
Aug 10, 2019

Anton Yelchin was always one of my favorite actors of his generation. He had something quite unique about him and I greatly admired the diversity of his artistic choices of projects. There was a light about him and it left us much too soon. from grateful that this documentary exists because We got to know much more about him. He was driven, talented, handsome, charismatic, funny, thoughtful, and loved. I had no idea about his struggles with cystic fibrosis. The people who worked with him respected him and cared for him. The love story of Anton and his parents Is quite beautiful. He will be missed.

Aug 4, 2019

Incredibly inspiring! One of the most emotionally empowering movies I have ever watched!

Aug 4, 2019

Saw this at the SF Jewish Film Festival. It's a beautiful love letter for an actor who died way too young. He led a life filled with so much art, so much life and lived it to the fullest. Whether it was his wild nights out, in some of the seediest areas, or writing and calling his mom all the time - he was truly an amazing person. It's a wonder about all of the things he could have accomplished; as it was he had filmed a record number of films in his young age. He was beyond talented, and seeing his home movie clips from his younger years just added to his story. It was such a tragic loss that when you finally hear about it again, it seems surreal. Gone far too young.

Aug 3, 2019

This looks lovely ... where the heck can I see this!

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