First Look: Sympathy, Said the Shark Looks to Be Merciless

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During our never-ending quest to bring you guys some of the coolest movies that you may not have heard about yet, a new flick has hit our radar that we’ll be keeping a close eye on. Get ready for your first look at Devin Lawrence’s Sympathy, Said the Shark.

Written and directed by Lawrence and executive produced by “Ghost Adventures”‘ Zak Bagans, the film stars Lea Coco, Melinda Y. Cohen, Dominic Bogart, Nicholas Gonzalez, and Richard Gunn. It was just accepted by the 2015 Portland Film Festival, running September 1st to the 7th, as an official selection.

Dig on the goods below!

Synopsis:
A young couple reluctantly answer their door during a rainstorm, and in rushes a soaked, bloodied, and estranged friend who insists that someone is trying to kill him. This triggers a non-stop night that forces all three of them to confront their own darkest secrets as well as an even larger threat that comes knocking.

We are all prisoners of our own subjective views and experiences. The majority of Sympathy, Said the Shark is told from the explicit point of view of its three main characters. Every time the POV switches, there is an overlap of time where we see or hear something that the previous character missed, thus continuously changing the opinion of who’s good, who’s bad, and what is really going on…

For more information follow Sympathy, Said the Shark on Twitter (@SSTSmovie).

Sympathy Said the Shark

Sympathy Said the Shark

Sympathy Said the Shark

Sympathy Said the Shark

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