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'Union Bridge': Film Review

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Brian Levin's debut feature is being billed as a Southern Gothic thriller, but only the first part of the description applies for this effort that gives new meaning to the expression "slow burn." Heavy on foreboding atmosphere but light on narrative momentum, character development and thematic coherence, Union Bridge requires considerable patience to cross.

Set in the titular Maryland town near the Mason Dixon line, the plot, such as it is, concerns the return of upper-class local boy Will Shipe (Scott Friend, Fourteen) after years of living in "the city." The reason for Will's return is never made clear (nor is nearly anything else in the film), although it's hinted that he experienced some sort of burnout.

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