Lazy Eye is a film that tells the story of a graphic designer named Dean who unexpectedly receives a message from an ex-lover named Alex. The message brings back memories of their passionate relationship that ended abruptly years ago.
As Dean and Alex reconnect, they decide to spend a weekend together at a remote desert house to explore their unresolved feelings. The film explores themes of love, regret, and the passage of time as the two men confront their past and contemplate their future.
The cinematography in Lazy Eye is stunning, capturing the beauty of the desert landscape and the emotional intensity of the characters' interactions. The film's dialogue is sharp and poignant, drawing viewers into the complex dynamics between Dean and Alex.
Lazy Eye is a thought-provoking and visually striking film that delves into the complexities of relationships and the ways in which the past can shape our present. It is a must-see for anyone who appreciates intimate character-driven dramas.
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Lazy Eye
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Ghost from the Past
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Reunion
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Lazy in My Eye
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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So Many Things
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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There Is No Hourglass, Only Sand (Version 2) (Builder of the House)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Ghost from the Past (Steven Argila)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Stronger Than My Love (Heidi Howe)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Reunion (Steven Argila)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Will You Wait? (Kyle James Hauser)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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So Many Things (Steven Argila)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Lazy in My Eye (Kiosk)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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Closing Credits (Steven Argila)
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Steven Argila:
Performer
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