Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Claire Dunne
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Kimball
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Kirpianuscus
a very interesting film. for the art to suggest more than presents. for the nice characters and a form of honesty who seems be real poetic. a simple story about love, responsibilities, choices and friendship. and the manner to build each in decent manner. all as parts of a fascinating drawing of gestures and words and decision. the delicate air of the story of Taylor, Alex and Jesse is the precious gift of this short film. not details. only few lines. not answers. only pieces who, in the imagination of the viewer, could be a puzzle. picture of few states, Lloyd Neck has the rare virtue to be almost a story about yourself. like a drawing made in a fall afternoon in park . or a picture from your younger sister.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)
"Lloyd Neck" is an American 15.5-minute short film from 8 years ago and none of the people who made it or starred in it made it really famous in the last decade. This is a bit of a shame in terms of the actors as they have at least as many good as bad moments and this is already an achievement in terms of gay-themed short films. I have seen quite a few of these and the acting is usually pretty bad. But even here, it is not good enough to carry the utterly forgettable story. Overall, this was not a particularly great achievement by writer and director Benedict Campbell and it does not make me curious about other stuff he's done. All in all, a thumbs down from me. Don't watch. I am glad this was not a full feature.
Havan_IronOak
This short deals with Travis, a high-school boy; Alex, his kid sister; and Jesse the brother's gay friend.The film opens at Travis's high school track meet and we then meet the kid sister. We also meet Travis' pal Jesse who's a photographer. Travis & his sis Alex are close and Travis spends a good deal of time taking care of Alex due to somewhat absent parents.The pair agree to meet with photographer Jesse to take photos the next day.As with many shorts, this has the feel of a movie joined in progress. While it succeeds in evoking a mood and introducing us to some characters we could come to care about, it's limited in scope and ends before we know much of the story or the back-story.Well worth the 15 or so minutes it takes to view.