The Brink Of Review – Charming Coming of Age Romance Dramady

The Brink Of, from 4G Digital, presents a captivating coming-of-age romantic dramady, that shares the journey of a pop duo as they navigate their feelings, fame, and the possibility of spoiling the process that led to their success.

The film begins with Lena, played by Nicolette Norgaard, and James, played by Tim Hoffmann, singing their hit song during a radio desk tour. As The radio show host, played by Yael Tygiel, introduces them and when the song is finished, she begins an interview, which leads them back to where it all began.


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We travel back to the beginning of their friendship, even before they were a successful pop duo, that unfolds during the time they were in high school. She, timid, and creative, reads a poem that she wrote in class, and he, the school crush who plays in a band, approached her about his band using the words for a song. The songwriting process stayed true, and this became a foundation in their friendship.

Of course, the path of true love never runs smooth, and throughout their senior year of high school they are a hit; they are playing gigs, earning money, she has become more in a few short months than she ever thought she could be. During the summer between high school and college, they tour locally to rave reviews.

However, both of their parents are less than enthused when they talk about giving up on college to tour professionally. However, he goes to college, and we see is depressed, and without pressure, missing classes, sleeping all day, and is drawn to his music and Lena.


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She is in her hometown, and venturing out on her own, no longer part of the pop duo, a solo act. The gig, at a local café, unnerved her and as she rushed outside to calm herself, James walked around the corner and suddenly everything was alright.

They decided the small taste of fame they had was worth the chance, and both agreed to tour again. Suddenly they are known as an Indie pop's newest rising artists, and while the on-stage chemistry is captivating, and everyone wonders if they are together, they both are more concerned the chemistry they have, and the quality of their work will be lost if they become more than friends.

Suddenly their last show of the very successful tour, and on of the attendees filmed a video and sent it out on social media and blew up even pop's reigning superstar commented and as we discover the retweet that elevated their career to the next level.


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The Brink Of explodes with a chemistry that combines the music-driven romance with the realities of the business, of friendship, even the misconception of songwriting, and superstition of success.

The film has a slow hook, meaning that it begins at the end of the film and takes the audience through the journey that brought them to this place. This place as the film begins is an interview where they are singing. Before we hear the story and are slowly pulled into the world, the beginning note seems all wrong. However, once the song is over and we begin to walk with the duo, the film slowly hooked me and I enjoyed how they character grew and developed.

Captivating and charming, The Brink Of, is streaming across multiple platforms.


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Country: U.S.

Runtime: 87 minutes.

Language: English.

Director: Patrick Meaney.

Producer: Patrick Meaney, Nicolette Norgaard, Tim Hoffmann, Jonathan McHugh, Justin O'Brien, Jordan Rennert.

Executive Producer: Tamara Conniff.

Writer: Patrick Meaney.

Cast: Nicolette Norgaard, Tim Hoffmann, Mina Tobias, Olivia Crowell, Athena, Sionne Elise, Max Havas, Cole Heramb, Daniel Kim, Amber Li, James Olivas, Mark Parsons, Sara Silva, Khana Tillman, Yael Tygiel, Tony Wolf, Camille Wormser.

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