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Director: Justin Robinson
Cast: Mark Ashworth, Rachel Hendrix, Cranston Johnson, Jay C. Russell
A marriage, broken by death, is kept alive by the memories held through grape soda.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Grape Soda, a 2014 drama directed by Justin Robinson, has received mixed reviews from critics. The film explores the enduring memories and connection kept alive through grape soda in a marriage broken by death. While audience reception is not widely reported, the film's exploration of grief and loss has resonated with some viewers.
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Grape Soda (2014), directed by Justin Robinson, is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the power of memory. The film's delicate balance of drama and tenderness, combined with the strong performances from the cast led by Mark Ashworth and Rachel Hendrix, make it a must-watch for fans of thoughtful, character-driven storytelling.
Lupinus excubitus is a species of lupine known as the grape soda lupine. Its common name refers to its sweet scent, which is said to be very reminiscent of grape soda. This species and its variants are found in Southwestern United States, especially in California and Nevada, e.g., Death Valley and Joshua Tree National Parks, and northwestern Mexico.
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