All Greek to Harry: Audio Film Review of ‘Find Me Falling’

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CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review for “Find Me Falling,” featuring Harry Connick Jr. as a depressed rock star and the Greek island country he escapes to go back to his past to help his present. Streaming on Netflix beginning on July 19th.

Harry Connick Jr. is John Allman, a rock star in this universe, whose last album is a bust, so he escapes to the Greek island country of Cyprus, where he buys a cliffside beach home that has a secret … it’s a spot where people like to jump to their deaths. Strangely, that’s not the main story. It seems that John has chosen this locale because he knows Sia (Agni Scott) lives there. They are old lovers from John’s wild days, and he wants to reconnect. There are a lot of obstacles though, including a singer at a local taverna named Melina (Ali Fumiko Whitney). Will these older souls find refreshment with each other?

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Audio Film Review of “Find Me Falling” by Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com …

”Find Me Falling” is streaming on Netflix beginning July 19th. Featuring Harry Connick Jr., Agni Scott, Ali Fumiko Whitney, Tony Demetriou and Andreas Phylactou. Written and directed by Stelana Kliris. Rated TV-MA

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

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