A teenage girl named Natalie finds herself at a crossroads with two possible futures after a chance encounter leads her to take a pregnancy test, one in which she becomes a mother and juggles her career goals, and another where she pursues her dreams in animation and a romance with Jake, ultimately finding fulfillment in both paths. Look Both Ways is a 2005 American English-language Drama Mystery film featuring Lili Reinhart, Danny Ramirez, David Corenswet, Aisha Dee, Andrea Savage, Luke Wilson and Miranda Gilbert. Look Both Ways was Produced by Bryan Unkeless, Eric Newman and Jessica Malanaphy. Look Both Ways is written by April Prosser and directed by Wanuri Kahiu. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Look Both Ways was released on 18th August 2005 and takes a screen time of 110 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $2 million. Cinematography was done by Alan Caudillo and editing by Brad Leach. The music was composed by Drum & Lace along with Ian Hultquist.
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Look Both Ways Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 66%
Dave Calhoun
While Watt begins to offer an interesting study in paranoia, tinged with some good comic moments, her multi stranded plot and last minute recourse to romance ultimately lost the interest of this viewer. ( Read More )
Brian Clark
Its the type of film in which a character sits next to his work acquaintance for a few moments, then asks, Do you believe in God ( Read More )
Uri Lessing
Most films about shell shocked characters coming to grips with their own mortality are either excruciating or forcefully comical. Not so with this mini masterpiece. ( Read More )
J. R. Jones
But the convincing characters and hearty examination of mortality make this fresh and oddly uplifting. ( Read More )
Rich Cline
Watts examines this theme in an artful, effective way that gets far beneath our skin. ( Read More )