SYNOPSICS
Butterfly Caught (2017) is a English movie. Manny Rodriguez Jr. has directed this movie. Alex Sgambati,Jess Jacobs,Abigail Klein,Johnathon Schaech are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Butterfly Caught (2017) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
Three aspiring actresses set out to break into the cut-throat world of acting in Los Angeles. Naomi is on the verge of stardom, Joe struggles to keep her head above water and Elsa is a fresh face on the scene. As each young woman is forced to face her deepest fears and insecurities, they all discover the lengths to which they will go to fight against failure. The promise of Hollywood is tempting, but what will they do when that promise is broken? How will they cope when pushed to their breaking points? Butterfly Caught offers a glimpse into the darker side of Hollywood's bright facade, exposes the seduction of fame and captures the thirst for relevance in a city that cycles through talent and destroys ambitions.
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Nice but Predictable effort
A tragedy with use of symbolic like surprising situations but overall ist mostly predictable for a grown up with life experience. But it could maybe help for younger people who try their luck in a cruel business.
A Must See...
Went to the premiere last night and absolutely recommend it. This film navigated the heavy internal conflicts of the struggling actor poignantly and gives its viewer pause as to what's really important in life. A great reminder not to lose our sense of self and our values in our fight to get ahead, no matter what profession. Great composition, all around. Thank you for telling this story
Hidden gem
I watched it on Amazon just now, really good! The acting is super good and had a lot of powerful moments
Not bad , could have been much better but they copped out with the usual American ending!
If this had been a British production the ending would have been much darker and truer to life. This just followed the usual movie making hollywood rulebook and thus broke no real new ground! The film was very well acted and the story paced well until the last 15 minutes where they just copped out and gave the American audiences the usual sickly, moralistic, happy ending where it should have been brutally truthful and broke the rules. Shame!