
Lazy Eye 2016
"An ex-love story."
In *Lazy Eye (2016)*, director Tim Kirkman crafts a poignant romantic drama that explores the complexities of reconnected love.
Director: Tim Kirkman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lazy Eye (2016) about?
A graphic designer in Los Angeles unexpectedly reunites with his ex-lover after 15 years apart during a weekend getaway in the desert. As old wounds resurface, they must confront unresolved emotions and decide whether their rekindled connection can survive the weight of history.
Who directed Lazy Eye?
Tim Kirkman directed *Lazy Eye*. Known for his intimate storytelling, Kirkman brings a sensitive, character-driven lens to this reunion romance.
Who stars in Lazy Eye?
The film stars Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Aaron Costa Ganis, Michaela Watkins, Harrison Givens, and Debbie Jaffe in pivotal roles.
Is Lazy Eye (2016) worth watching?
*Lazy Eye (2016)* is a thoughtful, slow-burn romance that stands out for its emotional honesty and nuanced performances. While not a high-energy blockbuster, its relatable themes of second chances and vulnerability make it compelling for fans of intimate dramas.
How long is Lazy Eye?
*Lazy Eye* runs for 87 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful narrative experience.
About Lazy Eye (2016) — A Desert Weekend Rekindles High-Stakes Love
In *Lazy Eye (2016)*, director Tim Kirkman crafts a poignant romantic drama that explores the complexities of reconnected love. Set against the stark, sun-baked backdrop of a desert vacation home, the film follows a Los Angeles graphic designer who stumbles upon an unexpected reunion with his ex-lover after a 15-year silence. What begins as a flicker of old passion quickly ignites into a raw, emotional exploration of trust, forgiveness, and the lingering shadows of past mistakes.
As the weekend unfolds, secrets surface and undeniable chemistry complicates their deliberation: Is this a fleeting spark or a second chance at forever? With understated humor and quiet intensity, *Lazy Eye (2016)* weaves a tender tale of love's fragility and resilience, making it a standout in the romance-comedy-drama genre.